Zimbabwe’s 2023 election faces widespread allegations of voter suppression and fraud, with opposition parties and observers questioning the fairness of the process.
Politics
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As foreign investors push for more incentives, Zimbabwe’s government is urged to carefully balance national interests while boosting FDI for long-term economic growth
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More than a dozen political activists in Zimbabwe have been released on bail after spending weeks in detention for alleged anti-government protests during the SADC summit
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Zanu-PF allies push to amend the Constitution, seeking to extend Mnangagwa’s presidency beyond 2028, raising political and legal concerns.
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Zanu PF struggles with internal rifts over the ED 2030 slogan, pushing for Mnangagwa’s extended tenure beyond constitutional limits.
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In India, onions can sway elections, while in Zimbabwe, political power revolves around control of resources. Explore how these unique factors shape politics in both countries.
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Zimbabwe’s ruling party calls for the release of jailed activists, signaling a potential shift under mounting regional pressure.
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At the SADC Summit, Zimbabwean opposition leaders scramble for attention as Chris Mutsvangwa’s isolation reflects growing rifts in the ruling party.
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The UN Human Rights Office demands the release of Zimbabwean activists detained ahead of the SADC summit, spotlighting human rights concerns.
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Jacob Mudenda calls on SADC lawmakers to tackle public fund mismanagement and promote economic growth through effective governance.