In Zimbabwe, 23 schools face government charges for turning away learners over fees and demanding payments in United States dollars.
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Econet extends its rural network coverage, connecting previously underserved areas and boosting the digital economy.
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Zimbabwe’s chief justice, Luke Malaba, has expressed concern over the high staff turnover at the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) due to the…
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Zimbabwe’s Education Minister Torerayi Moyo has issued a stern warning to schools that are violating the approved and laid down school governance…
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Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer, Metallon Corporation, has announced that it will end unsafe mining practices at its Redwing Mine following a shaft…
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Zimbabwe is known for its rich natural resources, diverse culture, and resilient people. But it is also home to a growing number…
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Zimbabwe’s President orders a full investigation into the Redwing Mine incident, aiming to enhance safety across the mining industry.
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Zimbabwe’s poor ranking in the Human Freedom Index highlights significant human rights and democratic freedom issues, sparking global concern.
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South Africa Tightens Border Security at Beitbridge Amidst Post-Festive Season Return of Zimbabweans
As Zimbabweans return to South Africa post-festive season, stringent measures at Beitbridge border aim to curb illegal entries.
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Renowned Zimdancehall musician, Tawanda Mumanyi, widely recognised by his stage name, Seh Calaz, has recently sounded the alarm on the escalating crisis…