Zimbabwe’s SADC leadership is under fire as human rights abuses escalate, with activists arrested and tortured under Mnangagwa’s government.
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Zimbabwe’s ruling party calls for the release of jailed activists, signaling a potential shift under mounting regional pressure.
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Legal expert Vengai Madzima offers essential advice to Zimbabweans in the diaspora on how to safely purchase property and avoid fraud, emphasizing the importance of due diligence.
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At the SADC Summit, Zimbabwean opposition leaders scramble for attention as Chris Mutsvangwa’s isolation reflects growing rifts in the ruling party.
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With time pressing forward, it’s up to the youth to lead and reshape a world left scarred by outdated power.
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The recent SADC summit in Angola faces criticism for its failure to address human rights abuses and governance issues in the region.
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa criticizes SADC for legitimizing President Mnangagwa’s leadership, questioning the bloc’s commitment to ethical values.
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Zimbabwe’s road deaths rise due to speeding, recklessness, and poor vehicle upkeep. Experts urge stricter safety enforcement.
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Harare, once a clean city, faces a public health crisis with widespread open defecation amid Sadc summit preparations.
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President Mnangagwa urges an education overhaul in the SADC region, emphasizing STEM and digital skills to drive industrialization and economic growth.