Allegations of abuse at St. Ignatius College prompt victims to demand justice and healing, exposing decades of misconduct by Father Brian Porter.
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Zimbabwe warns land barons against farmland encroachment, prioritizing food security and legal frameworks for urban development.
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Zimbabwe commits to fostering an investor-friendly environment, focusing on securities lending and borrowing to deepen and grow capital markets.
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Zimbabwe’s food production rose 2.32%, but drought-induced food insecurity threatens millions despite modest growth.
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Women in Zimbabwe’s political landscape are breaking barriers with quotas, support, and digital platforms, shaping a path toward gender equity
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ZESA addresses Zimbabwe’s power outages due to technical issues and drought, with projects planned to stabilize future supply.
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Minister Garwe promotes gender-responsive governance at the summit, highlighting inclusive practices in budgeting, service delivery, and equality for Zimbabwe’s development
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Zimbabwe’s land reforms reshape agriculture, driving food security, job creation, and economic resilience despite ongoing challenges
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Explore how Zimbabwe integrates traditional medicine and modern healthcare to improve access and quality, benefiting both rural and urban communities
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Kweseka Band Triumphs at Chibuku Road to Fame with $15,000 Prize and Recording Contract
Kweseka band wins $15,000 and recording deal at 2024 Chibuku road to fame competition in grand style in Harare