Zimbabwe’s civil servants struggle with financial hardships, longing for the stability and better salaries of the GNU era.
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Keir Starmer pledges change as Labour wins UK election, ending Conservative rule with a significant majority.
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President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe surprises many by declaring he will not pursue a third term, aiming to stabilize Zanu PF and promote …
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Zimbabwe is actively courting Russian tourists to boost its tourism sector, offering unique attractions and easier travel options to enhance visitor experience.
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Zimbabwe faces economic scrutiny as secretive payouts from its Sovereign Wealth Fund threaten debt restructuring efforts.
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Zimbabwe has received a $32.2 million payout from the African Risk Capacity to support over 700,000 people affected by severe drought conditions.
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Tongaat Hullets, a leading Zimbabwean agri-processing company, is facing financial difficulties after blaming the country’s recent fiscal measures for a decline in …
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Zimbabwe faces a severe food crisis due to drought, with aid efforts struggling to cover all affected districts and populations.
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Businessman Mike Chimombe faces eviction over charges of defrauding government schemes and electoral tender manipulations.
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Zimbabwe’s fight against HIV and malaria shows significant progress, with life expectancy increasing and malaria cases dropping by 70% in three years.