Zimbabwe’s Vice President sternly warns that the government will implement stringent measures against gold smugglers and currency manipulators, aiming to stabilize the economy and protect national resources.
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Harare, Zimbabwe – Allegations have surfaced regarding the Zimbabwean government’s manipulation of the justice system to stifle opposition voices, according to a…
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Vice-President Chiwenga threatens to close shops suspected of sabotaging Zimbabwe’s new ZiG currency, aiming to stabilize the economy and enforce compliance.
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Zimbabwe’s National Students Union (ZINASU) is threatening a nationwide university shutdown over a steep rise in tuition fees. Students are demanding government intervention to make education more affordable, as the current costs are forcing many to abandon their studies. The potential shutdown looms as a crisis for Zimbabwe’s higher education system, and a solution requires collaboration from students, the government, and universities.
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The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair’s official opening is postponed to Saturday after inclement weather delayed Kenyan President William Ruto’s arrival.
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Lexon Zembe takes over as CBZ Holdings’ chairperson, promising enhanced leadership and strategic direction in Zimbabwe’s financial landscape.
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Amidst mounting concerns over underperformance within his cabinet, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has initiated a mini-reshuffle, reassigning three key ministers. The…
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Zimbabwe is facing a growing drug abuse crisis, prompting a significant ramp-up in enforcement efforts by the government. Over 6,000 arrests have been made in the past four months, reflecting a renewed commitment to tackling this national problem.
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Zimbabwe’s new Heritage-based Curriculum faces backlash for politicizing education and lacking adequate resources for effective implementation, sparking a debate on educational values.
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Zimbabwean officials are grappling with mounting concerns as the nation’s fledgling digital currency, the New Zig, continues its precipitous decline. Launched amid…