Zimbabwean opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, launched scathing criticism against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s handling of the El Niño-induced drought, branding it as belated…
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In a decisive move that underscores Zimbabwe’s commitment to economic steadiness, President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently inspected the gold reserves at the Reserve…
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Zimbabwe faces a drought disaster, igniting tensions between the government and NGOs over critical food aid distribution amidst political concerns.
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The Zimbabwean government’s approval for mining activities destroying graves ignites a heated debate on balancing economic development with respect for cultural and traditional norms.
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UNICEF urgently needs $26.8M to address the El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe, aiming to protect two million children from malnutrition and diseases exacerbated by climate change.
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Zimbabwe’s currency is in a state of flux, with citizens rushing to the safety of the US dollar as speculation mounts that…
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Zimbabwe’s Treasury, backed by AfDB grants, launches a significant reform of state-owned enterprises, aiming to improve governance, efficiency, and financial health.
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Harare, Zimbabwe – A specter from the past looms large over Harare as the contentious Geo Pomona deal resurfaces, casting a shadow…
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Zimbabwe grapples with an insidious epidemic of human trafficking, as underscored by recent convictions and ongoing efforts to curb this pervasive form…
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In the wake of a devastating drought across southern Africa, millions are battling hunger as climate extremes exacerbate food security challenges in the region.