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.
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A US$1 million theft from Namibia’s SME Bank was laundered by Robert Mugabe’s pilot, Robert Mhlanga, revealing a complex cross-border financial crime network.
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The U.S. is committed to improving Zimbabwe’s investment climate to foster economic growth and deepen bilateral ties.
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Zimbabwe Red Cross delivers vital aid to thousands, tackling drought-induced food shortages and keeping children in school.
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Zimbabwe has banned riverbed mining to safeguard water sources, addressing environmental concerns and promoting sustainable mining practices.
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Zanu PF lauds Zambian President Hichilema’s remarks at the SADC Summit, embracing his endorsement of Zimbabwe’s elections amid diplomatic tensions.
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President Mnangagwa inaugurates Sadc Liberation Square in Harare, celebrating Africa’s fight against colonialism as part of the Museum of African Liberation.