Two violent attacks in Zimbabwe, including an axe assault and a fatal stabbing, followed rejected sexual advances, police said.
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The High Court has granted Powertel’s application in the Powertel arbitration dispute with Dandemutande, ordering the Commercial Arbitration Centre to appoint a …
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A surgical camp in Harare offers free heart operations to children, bringing hope to families unable to afford treatment abroad.
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UN experts say the PVO law burdens women’s rights groups in Zimbabwe, restricting advocacy and deepening inequality through harmful norms and weak …
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Zimbabwe court orders Chief Seke to retract Zanu PF slogans, ruling they breach the constitutional ban on partisan politics for traditional leaders.
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Kariba Dam rehabilitation reaches a new milestone with the Sluice 5 test, bringing the vital Zambia–Zimbabwe power project closer to completion.
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Police roll out nationwide crackdown on reckless drivers and robbers ahead of Heroes and Defence Forces holidays.
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The U.S. halts routine visa processing in Zimbabwe, citing visa overstays and failure to cooperate on key immigration agreements.
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ZiG usage climbs to 40 percent, but the US dollar remains the preferred currency as Zimbabwe eyes full dedollarization by 2030.
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Minister blames health crisis on rogue officials, saying corrupt workers are derailing Mnangagwa’s efforts to reform Zimbabwe’s public sector.