Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa criticizes SADC for legitimizing President Mnangagwa’s leadership, questioning the bloc’s commitment to ethical values.
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Zimbabwe’s road deaths rise due to speeding, recklessness, and poor vehicle upkeep. Experts urge stricter safety enforcement.
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Harare, once a clean city, faces a public health crisis with widespread open defecation amid Sadc summit preparations.
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President Mnangagwa urges an education overhaul in the SADC region, emphasizing STEM and digital skills to drive industrialization and economic growth.
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Bail has been denied for human rights defenders Robson Chere, Namatai Kwekweza, and Samuel Gwenzi, with the magistrate citing concerns about reoffending …
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The UN Human Rights Office demands the release of Zimbabwean activists detained ahead of the SADC summit, spotlighting human rights concerns.
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Sixteen lives lost in three major road accidents during Heroes holiday, prompting urgent calls for improved road safety measures.
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Zacc confiscates luxury cars from Harare town clerk’s wives amid a $9.2 million corruption investigation involving city contracts.
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SADC member states are under scrutiny for relying on foreign aid despite their rich natural resources, with critics calling for better governance …
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The EFF faces a leadership crisis as Deputy President Floyd Shivambu resigns amid internal tensions and the ongoing VBS mutual bank scandal.