Zimbabwe’s Anti-corruption Commission turns the tide against graft, seizing over $130 million in illegal assets and restoring public trust.
Society
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Widespread cholera outbreaks disrupt life across Southern Africa, with severe impacts on education, health, and children’s wellbeing.
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After 25 influential years, Weaver Press, a cornerstone of Zimbabwean literary culture, announces its closure, leaving a legacy of storytelling and resilience.
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Zimbabwe battles a widespread cholera outbreak with global vaccine aid, amidst economic hurdles and urgent public health measures.
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Zimbabwean students have voiced their anger over the steep increase in tuition fees by universities and colleges, which they say is a …
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Zimbabwean farmers are taking advantage of a two-week dry spell to boost their crop production and prepare for a bumper harvest. The …
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Amid Zimbabwe’s worst cholera crisis since 2008, CCC Leader Chamisa demands government action to halt the rising death toll.
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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 …
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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 …
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Zimbabwean kidney patients grapple with costly and scarce dialysis services, highlighting the urgent need for improved healthcare access.