Zanu PF in Bulawayo pledges to deliver better governance and services following electoral victories, promising a new era of progress.
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Mnangagwa’s decision to exempt firms from procurement scrutiny in Zimbabwe triggers alarm over potential corruption and transparency erosion.
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A Zimbabwean businessman has called for the resignation of the country’s chief justice, Luke Malaba, over his alleged involvement in a property…
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Zimbabwe’s land reform policy, which aims to redistribute land from white farmers to black Zimbabweans, has been marred by controversy and conflict…
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Marking a year since its cholera outbreak, Zimbabwe sees hope as fatality rates decline, reflecting improvements in public health responses and management.
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After a viral video exposes a brutal assault in Hatcliff, five women face the legal consequences, pleading guilty in a landmark case.
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Trial commences for ex-deputy minister and GMB official over input misuse, causing significant losses. GMB’s regional officer testifies.
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Zimbabwe is working on a new plan to stabilize its local currency and curb inflation, which has been soaring above 300% for…
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Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Kirsty Coventry, has accused local councils of being uncooperative and creating “turf wars” that…
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Zimbabwe’s ruling party, ZANU PF, has praised the country’s electoral commission for conducting a “flawless” election in August 2023, despite widespread allegations…