A Zimbabwean court has sentenced Owen Katsande to 20 years in prison for the premeditated murder of his nephew, Robert Nyatsine, in Chitungwiza. The case has highlighted the need for stronger measures to address violent crime.
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Zimbabwe’s police enforce a strict eviction on illegal miners in Mazowe, aiming to protect the mining industry and local ecology.
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Zapu calls for inclusive political dialogue to address Zimbabwe’s crises, emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation among all political parties.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe drought that has left many families without food. The government and NGOs are stepping in to provide aid and long-term solutions.
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A South African man, identified in court documents as FS, has successfully challenged the Department of Home Affairs’ (DHA) decision to revoke…
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Civil servants are now key players in a new government strategy to rejuvenate tourism and boost economic growth
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Frustrations mount in UMP as a promised road project advances at a snail’s pace, with only 600 meters paved after six years.
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Zimbabwean pensioners have petitioned Parliament for higher payouts, highlighting their struggle to survive on meager monthly payments from the NSSA.
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Zimbabwean citizens urge President Mnangagwa to reform, as youth increasingly emulate harmful leadership practices. Change is essential for the nation’s future.
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Zimbabwe’s central bank has significantly bolstered its foreign exchange reserves, providing a much-needed buffer for the country’s recently introduced currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG). This increase in reserves aims to address concerns about stability and confidence in the new currency.