Harare residents question the government’s delay in providing promised title deeds for Epworth’s informal settlements ahead of the 2023 elections.
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Bravura denies Zimbabwean Mail’s unfounded claims about mining concessions, asserting project progress and significant investments despite challenges.
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Road accidents in Zimbabwe result in $400 million annual losses, prompting government plans for stricter enforcement and improved road safety measures.
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President Mnangagwa faces criticism after urging use of Zimbabwe Gold currency while distributing US dollars, raising doubts about his commitment to the new currency.
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Esau Mupfumi, Zanu PF member, arrested for violent clashes involving rank marshals in Mutare. Police confirm multiple arrests amid rising tensions.
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Nelson Chamisa calls for peaceful resolution of Zimbabwe’s electoral dispute, emphasizing the country’s beauty and need for unity during political tensions.
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Mnangagwa relaunches the National Youth Service, urging youth participation despite past controversies linked to electoral violence and human rights abuses.
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Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition condemns ZANU PF’s attempts to amend the constitution for Mnangagwa’s third term, calling it illegal and undemocratic.
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Mnangagwa’s government denies heroine status to Sandi Moyo, drawing criticism from ZAPU leaders who accuse the administration of being unforgiving and vindictive.
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El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe pushes children to drop out of school and engage in gold panning for survival.