Zimbabwe’s Vice President’s wife, Miniyothabo Chiwenga, was allegedly defrauded nearly $1 million by a Harare construction company.
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Harare’s main water treatment plant has been temporarily shut down, raising fears of a severe water crisis. Residents warn of rising conflicts over water access and potential health risks as the city struggles to manage its limited water supply.
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In Zimbabwe, the booming demand for mumvee trees, known for their supposed medicinal properties, is causing rapid deforestation. Environmentalists warn that if over-harvesting continues, these trees could soon face extinction.
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Police in Zimbabwe have rescued 22 children begging on the streets of Harare following a viral video, handing them over to social welfare for support and care.
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Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera defends SADC’s approach to addressing governance and democracy, emphasizing a broader strategy over direct criticism.
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Mutare civil society groups are calling for an end to illegal riverbed mining, which is causing severe environmental damage and threatening local communities.
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Zimbabwe’s opposition CCC plans to fight Zanu PF’s proposal to remove presidential term limits, which could allow President Mnangagwa to stay in power beyond 2028.
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EcoCash partners with MultiChoice to simplify DStv payments in Zimbabwe with fast and secure mobile transactions.
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The postponement of the bail appeal hearing for Zimbabwean human rights defenders extends their detention, drawing concerns about political repression and justice.
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Zimbabwe’s Home Affairs Minister Kazembe defends the government’s crackdown on activists and dismisses claims of judicial manipulation amid international criticism.