Zimbabwe battles a widespread cholera outbreak with global vaccine aid, amidst economic hurdles and urgent public health measures.
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Zimbabwean students have voiced their anger over the steep increase in tuition fees by universities and colleges, which they say is a…
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Cuban VP Salvador Valdes Mesa set for a pivotal Zimbabwe visit, discussing bilateral relations and cooperative ventures with President Mnangagwa.
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A property developer in Zimbabwe is facing fraud charges for allegedly forging a court record and submitting it as evidence in his…
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Concerns rise as Zimbabwe faces challenges in eradicating poverty, hunger, providing decent jobs, and addressing health and education goals under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Zimbabwe’s telecommunications regulator has launched a series of raids on businesses and individuals who are using Starlink Internet Services, a satellite-based network…
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South Africa faces a critical delay in its R6 billion border posts upgrade project, stirring debate and skepticism within the construction industry.
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A former opposition MP in Zimbabwe has been accused of damaging a car and attacking a ruling party supporter at a funeral.…
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Amid Zimbabwe’s worst cholera crisis since 2008, CCC Leader Chamisa demands government action to halt the rising death toll.
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Zimbabwe voice apprehension regarding government measures targeting the informal sector, citing potential challenges for compliance.