Zimbabwe faces potential protests during the SADC summit. The government is on high alert to prevent any unrest during Mnangagwa’s chairmanship.
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A thief drowned while fleeing from a Banket man. The court acquitted the man of murder but convicted him of assault.
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Zimbabwean businessman Tendani Sebata takes over Botswana’s Township Rollers, aiming to elevate the club during his five-year tenure as president.
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Zimbabwe’s school dropout rates surge due to financial issues and early marriages, with Mashonaland Central leading the statistics, a new report reveals.
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Villagers in Zimbabwe face rising mealie-meal prices, impacting food security. They urge the government to provide immediate assistance.
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Pineapple farming is changing lives in Chimanimani, with one local woman finding success and prosperity through her agricultural initiative.
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Zimbabwe struggles with severe power cuts due to outages at Hwange Power Station, impacting daily life and economic activities nationwide.
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Scores of youths aged 14-25 in Hopley are at high risk of drug abuse due to unstable backgrounds, a new study by ActionAid Zimbabwe reveals.
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President Mnangagwa’s lack of intention to step down sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s political succession and the country’s future stability.
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Zimbabwe court sentences Crispen Bonda, a serial rapist, to 85 years in prison. Advocates applaud the harsh penalty for his severe crimes.