In October 2024, Zimbabwe reported its first two cases of Mpox, raising concerns about public health preparedness. The government initiated containment measures to control the outbreak.
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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