Amid Zimbabwe’s worst cholera crisis since 2008, CCC Leader Chamisa demands government action to halt the rising death toll.
Society
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Zimbabwean civil servants face off against government over significant deductions from their newly increased wages, stirring a heated debate on fair labor practices.
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Zimbabwe’s teachers, led by PTUZ, denounce the government’s move to convert Covid-19 allowances into salaries, calling for the restoration of previous wage levels.
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Zimbabwean kidney patients grapple with costly and scarce dialysis services, highlighting the urgent need for improved healthcare access.
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The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) has announced a decisive step in protecting minors by committing to prosecute all cases of sexual offenses against individuals under 18.
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Zimsec’s November 2023 A Level results reveal a 6.60% rise in pass rates alongside a decrease in the number of candidates.
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ZimStat reveals a worrying trend in Zimbabwe’s education: More girls are dropping out due to teen pregnancies in central provinces.
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In Zimbabwe, 23 schools face government charges for turning away learners over fees and demanding payments in United States dollars.
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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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Operation Chenesa Harare spearheads Zimbabwe’s fight against a cholera outbreak. With a focus on sanitation, waste management, and water purification, this government-led initiative targets a rapid reduction in cholera.