President Mnangagwa calls on ministers to lead Zimbabwe’s inclusive development, emphasizing industrialization, modernization, and grassroots-focused economic growth.
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The U.S. is reassessing its financial aid to Zimbabwe under Trump’s America First policy, with potential cuts affecting health care, education, and food security.
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Fadzayi Mahere reports Joshua Chirambwe to the Law Society of Zimbabwe over WhatsApp sexual harassment allegations, sparking an ethics investigation into his conduct
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Zimbabwe’s war veterans praise Mnangagwa’s leadership, backing his presidency beyond 2028 while dismissing internal critics and defending ZANU PF unity.
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Ziyambi Ziyambi leads efforts to expel Blessed Geza from ZANU-PF after he demands Mnangagwa’s resignation, igniting tensions within the ruling party.
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Business liquidation in Zimbabwe happens due to insolvency, disputes, or restructuring. Learn about the legal process, creditor obligations, and its impact on stakeholders
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ZACC is investigating Walter Magaya after UNISA denied awarding him a diploma. The case involves alleged fraud linked to his ZIFA presidential bid.
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Zimbabwe’s formal retailers face challenges as informal shops dominate the market. The government enforces new tax policies to regulate competition.
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Rwanda condemns SADC’s military stance, accusing it of escalating the DRC conflict. As tensions rise, both sides debate the role of M23 rebels
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The World Bank warns Zimbabwe that climate change could cost the country 12 percent of its GDP annually, urging urgent climate adaptation measures.