Zimbabweans abroad are protesting Mnangagwa’s upcoming SADC chairmanship, citing corruption and economic decline as major concerns.
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A Zimbabwean immigrant in South Africa challenges the $270 passport fee, sparking debate on citizens’ rights and economic burdens. Will this lead to change?
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Zimbabwe’s Vice President Chiwenga calls on regional investors to explore vast opportunities in infrastructure, energy, and mining at the SADC Industrialisation Week.
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Dexter Nduna threatens legal action against City Parking for alleged misuse of funds meant for road maintenance.
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Zimbabwean women are challenging cultural taboos by embracing pregnancy photo shoots, sparking debate between traditional norms and modern trends.
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Zimbabwe faces a critical cancer crisis with only one functional radiotherapy machine, prompting urgent calls for more resources and infrastructure.
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Zimbabwe faces political uncertainty as ZANU PF pushes to extend President Mnangagwa’s term, sparking fears of internal rebellion and a potential coup. The situation highlights the delicate balance of power within the ruling party and the potential consequences for the country’s governance.
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The CCC is urging SADC to mediate the disputed 2023 presidential election results in Zimbabwe at the upcoming summit, highlighting the nation’s political crisis.
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Industrialization Week aims to boost economic growth and regional partnerships through SADC’s strategy.
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Zimbabwe women’s groups intensify their campaign for 50/50 gender parity in leadership ahead of the 2028 elections, calling for urgent reforms.