The UN Human Rights Office demands the release of Zimbabwean activists detained ahead of the SADC summit, spotlighting human rights concerns.
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Sixteen lives lost in three major road accidents during Heroes holiday, prompting urgent calls for improved road safety measures.
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Zacc confiscates luxury cars from Harare town clerk’s wives amid a $9.2 million corruption investigation involving city contracts.
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SADC member states are under scrutiny for relying on foreign aid despite their rich natural resources, with critics calling for better governance and resource management.
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The EFF faces a leadership crisis as Deputy President Floyd Shivambu resigns amid internal tensions and the ongoing VBS mutual bank scandal.
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Government urges entrepreneurs to pursue partnerships for Zimbabwe’s economic growth, with a focus on Bulawayo.
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Zanu PF asserts arrests target criminals, not opposition, as Zimbabwe prepares for the SADC summit under tight security
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The SADC summit in Harare is overshadowed by concerns over the detention of activists. As delegates gather, hopes rise for meaningful reform and greater regional cooperation.
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South Africa’s DIRCO stresses dialogue as the best solution to Zimbabwe’s ongoing political and economic crises, offering to mediate amidst rising tensions. As Zimbabwe prepares to host the SADC summit, concerns over its human rights record and political unrest continue to mount.
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Zimbabwe’s government crackdown on dissent challenges the freedoms once fought for by its liberation heroes, raising concerns among civic groups.