Zimbabwe’s 2023-24 drought crisis is deepened by flawed agriculture policies, highlighting the urgent need for reforms and international partnerships.
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Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa slams the Zimbabwean government over its crackdown on activists and calls for a proper election to resolve political …
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Melomack Holdings faces a lawsuit from partners over unpaid tender profits.
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Zimbabwe mandates bank accounts and PoS machines for shops to combat unofficial exchange rates and stabilize the currency market.
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Harare City Council struggles with procurement delays, hindering preparations for the upcoming Sadc Heads of State and Government Summit.
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The ZCTU condemns the Zimbabwean government’s crackdown on human rights defenders, calling for the release of detained activists and an end to …
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Julius Malema calls on Zimbabwean youth to stand against President Mnangagwa’s potential term extension, urging regional support and active participation from the …
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President Mnangagwa faces global criticism over the crackdown on activists ahead of the SADC summit. He claims foreign-funded schemes tarnish Zimbabwe’s image.
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WFP’s cash program empowers 31,000 women and youth in Bulawayo, helping them start small businesses and achieve economic stability amid the famine.
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Only nine of Zimbabwe’s 36 sectors have used over half of their 2024 budget, raising concerns about fiscal management and development.