Zimbabwean opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume has been denied bail after his arrest for allegedly inciting public violence, sparking outcry from supporters and rights groups.
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Zimbabwe’s government tackles power and rail issues to revive the struggling manufacturing sector, aiming for a stronger, industrialized economy.
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Judith Buzuzi elected as president of CGI Zimbabwe, leading the institute into a new era of governance and accountancy excellence.
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A Zimbabwean woman brought a tortoise to her workplace, threatening her HR manager with black magic over an unpaid salary, highlighting the intersection of cultural beliefs and professional environments.
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Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume calls for unity among councilors from different political parties, stressing the importance of cross-party collaboration to drive the city’s progress.
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Zimbabwe bans alluvial mining to protect rivers from degradation, signaling a major shift in environmental policy.
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Supreme Court Rejects $10 Million Lawsuit Against City Parking Over Disputed Verbal Agreement
The Supreme Court has dismissed Zemqos’s $10 million lawsuit against City Parking, rejecting claims of a breached verbal contract.
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Japan provides $1.4 million in food aid to 26,000 Zimbabwean families hit hard by a severe El Niño-induced drought.
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Nelson Chamisa rejects calls to step down, insists on continuing the fight for Zimbabwe’s future amid growing criticism.
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Zimbabwe’s gold-backed digital currency, ZiG, now represents 40% of transactions, offering a more stable alternative in an economy plagued by inflation.