Zimbabwe’s foreign-currency reserves rose to $509 million as demand for the local currency, ZiG, surged, fueled by high interest rates and limited liquidity.
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Zimbabwe’s Alternative Mining Indaba advocates for transparency and pro-poor reforms, pushing for mining sector policies that benefit local communities.
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Botswana’s President Duma Boko plans to grant temporary work permits to undocumented Zimbabweans, addressing labor gaps and reducing community tensions.
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a pivotal role in advancing development and resilience in Zimbabwe’s rural communities.
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Zimbabwe initiates debt restructuring talks to tackle $21 billion in arrears, aiming to restore economic stability and re-enter international capital markets.
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Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency gains as central bank tightens monetary policy; further budget measures expected to support the ZiG’s role.
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Family structures in Zimbabwe are undergoing significant transformations, influencing social norms and individual roles within the community.
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President Mnangagwa calls for the return of colonial-era war heroes’ remains from Britain, as part of Zimbabwe’s broader demand for justice and reparations.
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EcoCash achieves full integration with all banks in Zimbabwe, enabling wallet-to-bank transfers, promoting financial inclusion, and improving convenience for millions.
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Walter Mzembi warns Zimbabweans to focus on internal strategies rather than relying on foreign elections to oust Zanu PF.