Nearly half of Zimbabwe’s population requires food aid due to a severe drought, prompting a $3 billion international aid appeal.
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Zimbabwe is at the forefront of the lithium mining boom in Southern Africa, drawing significant investments and enhancing its role in global markets.
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Zanu PF leads the push for Zimbabwe’s new currency, ZiG, aiming to stabilize the economy and assert monetary independence.
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President Mnangagwa initiates a commission to investigate Harare City Council, raising concerns over potential political motives behind the move
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President Mnangagwa’s recent comments raise fears of attempts to extend his rule beyond 2028 through constitutional amendments in Zimbabwe.
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In Murambinda, villagers face starvation and allege corruption and political bias in the distribution of essential food aid amid drought.
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Zimbabwe’s new ZiG currency faces significant resistance, complicating transactions and impacting consumer finances across multiple sectors.
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Zimbabwe’s government contemplates revising the recent IMTT increase due to its discouraging impact on digital transactions and economic inclusion.
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Zimbabwe’s teachers are demanding government action after scheduled salary negotiations for the first quarter failed to take place as planned.
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Nelson Chamisa engages SADC to mediate in Zimbabwe’s 2023 electoral dispute, challenging President Mnangagwa’s victory as fraudulent.