Zimbabwe introduces $75 allowance cap for councillors and curtails additional benefits to combat corruption and ensure accountability within local authorities.
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Mthuli Ncube reassures Zimbabweans amid the Zimdollar’s decline, citing US$10 billion in foreign reserves to stabilize the economy and maintain financial stability.
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Dexter Nduna publicly apologizes to President Mnangagwa for falsely claiming he graduated from UZ, pledging to retake exams and restore his credibility.
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Zimbabwe will introduce incentives to encourage local mineral processing, with a focus on lithium and platinum, as part of a broader strategy …
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Zimbabwe police have identified suspects in the $4 million Ecobank robbery and are working with South African Interpol to recover the stolen …
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Explore these 7 Zimbabwean dishes you must try for an authentic taste of the nation’s food culture
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A massive fire at Harare’s Mbare Musika market has left vendors devastated as thousands of dollars’ worth of goods were destroyed.
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The Zimbabwean government rules out dollarisation, arguing it would harm industrialisation and job creation. The Deputy Finance Minister reaffirms commitment to the …
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Tatenda Kombora’s I Loved a Dictator examines Zimbabwe’s political system under dictatorship, shedding light on women’s struggles and governance failures
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Zimbabwe has hired advisers to help tackle its $21 billion in defaulted debt, aiming to negotiate with creditors and regain access to …