Climate change poses a severe threat to Zimbabwe’s education sector, with natural disasters and poor infrastructure hindering students’ learning environments
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Amnesty International urges Zimbabwe to release jailed CCC activists and investigate allegations of police torture, stressing the importance of human rights.
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Job Sikhala plans to sue the State for wrongful persecution after being acquitted on charges of inciting violence and publishing falsehoods, calling his detention political abuse.
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Zimbabwe plans to attract investors at Expo 2025 in Japan, showcasing its economic potential and fostering international partnerships.
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Zimbabwe needs $2.5 billion in foreign reserves to fully de-dollarize, aiming to stabilize its new currency, ZiG, and reduce U.S. dollar dependence.
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Zimbabwe faces potential protests during the SADC summit. The government is on high alert to prevent any unrest during Mnangagwa’s chairmanship.
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The ZEC faces criticism for not condemning Army Chief Sanyatwe’s voting remarks, sparking concerns about the integrity of Zimbabwe’s upcoming elections.
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The High Court has acquitted opposition politician Job Sikhala, overturning his convictions for publishing falsehoods and inciting public violence, in a significant legal victory.
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Prestige Massive’s 1,200 MW coal-fired power and chrome smelting plant in Beitbridge is set to transform the town’s economy and create numerous job opportunities.
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A thief drowned while fleeing from a Banket man. The court acquitted the man of murder but convicted him of assault.