Zimbabwe reports its first Mpox cases, sparking concerns about healthcare preparedness and the potential for the virus to spread. Here’s what needs to be done to contain it.
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Tawanda Majoni, a prominent investigative journalist, was summoned by Zimbabwean police but released without charges after questioning about a social media post
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Zimbabwe’s Move to Compensate Farmers: A Step Toward Reconciliation or a Risky Gamble?
Zimbabwe compensates foreign and local farmers for land seized during Mugabe’s land reforms, marking a potential economic shift but sparking concerns about the sustainability and fairness of the process.
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Zimbabwe decentralizes teacher recruitment as educators demand better pay, while government revives programs to improve teaching standards
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Practical strategies for Zimbabwean households to manage inflation through budgeting, income diversification, and community-based solutions
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Explore the top five scholarships Zimbabwean students can apply for in 2024, providing financial aid and academic opportunities
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Sinomine Decries Zimbabwe’s Tough Mining Conditions Amid Lithium Price Slump
Zimbabwe’s mining sector faces a tough road ahead, as Sinomine Resource Group highlights infrastructure issues and global lithium price slumps threatening profitability.
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Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has suspended town clerk Hosiah Chisango for misconduct involving unauthorized contracts and ERP failures, putting council interests at risk
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Zimbabwe is tackling climate change through community-driven initiatives, including sustainable farming, renewable energy, and local water conservation
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A crisis is unfolding in Zimbabwe as child abuse cases rise, with heartbreaking stories of guardians exploiting children for rituals and abuse. Experts urge reforms and stronger protections to end this cycle of suffering and betrayal.