Zimbabwe’s mining companies plan to invest $455.8 million to boost production capacities, focusing on expansion despite operational challenges.
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Zimbabwe calls for action to end child labor and enhance education, stressing commitments to child protection and sustainable development goals.
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The government introduces new legislation to empower female miners, providing support, protection, and clear mining title ownership.
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Wicknell Chivayo’s influence extends to African leaders, sparking controversy and debate over his business activities and political connections.
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Nelson Chamisa criticizes President Mnangagwa and businessman Wicknell Chivayo over a controversial $40 million ZEC tender, questioning electoral integrity.
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Wicknell Chivayo faces scandal after a viral audio recording allegedly reveals he abused his proximity to President Mnangagwa for personal gains.
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Zimbabwe confirms an influenza outbreak with no new COVID-19 cases. Officials urge the public to follow preventative measures to stay safe.
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Zimbabwe’s crime rate rose slightly in early 2024, with 221,704 cases recorded, including theft, homicide, and assault.
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Mimosa Mining Company suspends its $134 million North Hill project amid challenging market conditions and falling global platinum prices.
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War veterans in Zimbabwe demand timely payment of their children’s school fees, highlighting issues at tertiary institutions due to government delays.