Mozambique’s election unrest grows as the opposition leader rejects results, fueling violence and economic instability.
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hadow Minister Leslie Mhangwa blames Zimbabwe’s power outages on poor planning, challenging government claims of an El Niño-induced crisis
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ZIFA disqualifies four candidates, leaving six contenders for the presidency in upcoming elections set for January 25.
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Vanguard Reports: Mozambique Awaits Election Verdict as Opposition-Fueled Violence Escalates
Mozambique’s election chaos intensifies with over 110 deaths, raising concerns over peace and political accountability.
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Stephen Mutamba will lead Zimbabwe’s police as Commissioner-General from January 2025, following President Mnangagwa’s appointment and Godwin Matanga’s retirement
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Learn how to spot hidden political agendas in Zimbabwe’s media by analyzing reporting tactics, language, and visual framing to avoid manipulation
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Mozambique on the Edge: Mondlane’s Violent Uprising Sparks Deadly Unrest and Global Demands for Justice
Mozambique faces violent unrest as opposition leader Mondlane incites protests, causing 110 deaths and prompting urgent global calls for intervention
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Zimbabwe honors individuals and organizations with independence legacy awards, recognizing contributions in business, art, and politics to inspire future generations
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Zimbabwe’s balance of power divides executive, legislative, and judicial authority to ensure accountability and uphold democratic principles
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Tshabangu’s bold decision to fire a key party leader shocks the political community and raises concerns.