Zimbabwe signs a $5 billion deal with India’s Shapoorji Pallonji Group to build a 5,000-megawatt solar power plant, enhancing energy supply and economic prospects.
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Zimbabwe’s Electoral Commission recommends mandatory registration for political parties to enhance accountability and prevent future election confusion.
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Zanu-PF allies push to amend the Constitution, seeking to extend Mnangagwa’s presidency beyond 2028, raising political and legal concerns.
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In response to the arrest of over 160 activists, Zimbabwe’s “Freedom Now” campaign is pushing for democratic reforms and the protection of fundamental rights.
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Zimbabwe’s human rights progress is hindered by political interference, according to the ZHRC Chairperson. While challenges persist, activists remain hopeful for reform.
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Zimbabwe’s ZANU-PF party is moving to amend the Constitution to extend President Mnangagwa’s tenure beyond 2028, citing his ongoing development projects.
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Zanu PF struggles with internal rifts over the ED 2030 slogan, pushing for Mnangagwa’s extended tenure beyond constitutional limits.
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IIZ targets strategic collaborations and innovation to strengthen Zimbabwe’s insurance industry amidst current challenges.
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In India, onions can sway elections, while in Zimbabwe, political power revolves around control of resources. Explore how these unique factors shape politics in both countries.
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Zimbabwe is experiencing extended power cuts due to a technical glitch at Hwange Power Station, disrupting daily life and economic activities.