WFP’s cash program empowers 31,000 women and youth in Bulawayo, helping them start small businesses and achieve economic stability amid the famine.
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Zimbabwe’s severe drought forces families to skip meals. President Mnangagwa seeks $2 billion in international food aid to address the crisis.
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Zanu PF acknowledges internal divisions threatening its stability. The party commissar urges members to prioritize unity over personal ambitions.
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Police escalate arrests of activists and opposition politicians ahead of the Sadc summit, with reports of severe torture surfacing.
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Jim Kunaka’s bid to rejoin Zanu PF sparks factional conflict, raising security concerns and threatening President Mnangagwa’s leadership stability.
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Zimbabwe’s critical shortage of cancer treatment facilities leads to widespread fatalities, underscoring a severe healthcare crisis.
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Vengai Madzima discusses essential estate planning advice for Zimbabweans abroad, focusing on wills, trusts, and legal challenges.
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Zimbabweans abroad are protesting Mnangagwa’s upcoming SADC chairmanship, citing corruption and economic decline as major concerns.
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Zimbabwean women are challenging cultural taboos by embracing pregnancy photo shoots, sparking debate between traditional norms and modern trends.
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Zimbabwe faces a critical cancer crisis with only one functional radiotherapy machine, prompting urgent calls for more resources and infrastructure.