Zimbabwe’s SADC summit preparations are marred by a crackdown on activists, drawing global condemnation.
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Zanu PF acknowledges internal divisions threatening its stability. The party commissar urges members to prioritize unity over personal ambitions.
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A man freed under a presidential pardon has been arrested for killing his father in a dispute over sweet potatoes, raising concerns …
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Civil society organizations are urging SADC to address escalating human rights violations in Zimbabwe, calling for accountability and the release of detained …
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Police escalate arrests of activists and opposition politicians ahead of the Sadc summit, with reports of severe torture surfacing.
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Zimbabwe’s government warns opposition against protests during the upcoming SADC summit, highlighting security concerns and the need to protect the nation’s reputation.
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Zimbabwean lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa seeks SADC intervention against Army Chief Anselem Sanyatwe’s alleged threats to subvert democracy.
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The High Court orders Zimra to return a seized truck and reimburse the sold cargo.
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Switzerland has pledged $2.7 million to aid drought-stricken districts in Zimbabwe, focusing on immediate relief and long-term solutions to enhance resilience against …
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Jim Kunaka’s bid to rejoin Zanu PF sparks factional conflict, raising security concerns and threatening President Mnangagwa’s leadership stability.