Zimbabwe directs uninterrupted power to key venues for the SADC Summit, while citizens face daily blackouts, exposing the country’s energy crisis.
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ZACC Adds New Fraud Charge to Jailed Businessmen: Zimbabwe’s Anti-Corruption Commission Pursues Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu
Harare, July 31, 2024 — In a stunning development, Zimbabwe’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has escalated its pursuit of Zanu PF businessmen …
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Harare City Council loses millions in revenue due to corruption at Rufaro Marketing, highlighting urgent need for reforms.
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Zimbabwe’s critical shortage of cancer treatment facilities leads to widespread fatalities, underscoring a severe healthcare crisis.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa reinstates Simelisizwe Sibanda as Deputy Minister after his public apology for berating a Shona-speaking teacher.
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Zimbabwe strengthens support for ZiG currency to reduce US dollar dependence and enhance economic stability.
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Vengai Madzima discusses essential estate planning advice for Zimbabweans abroad, focusing on wills, trusts, and legal challenges.
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Zimbabweans abroad are protesting Mnangagwa’s upcoming SADC chairmanship, citing corruption and economic decline as major concerns.
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A Zimbabwean immigrant in South Africa challenges the $270 passport fee, sparking debate on citizens’ rights and economic burdens. Will this lead …
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Zimbabwe’s Vice President Chiwenga calls on regional investors to explore vast opportunities in infrastructure, energy, and mining at the SADC Industrialisation Week.