Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency gains as central bank tightens monetary policy; further budget measures expected to support the ZiG’s role.
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Family structures in Zimbabwe are undergoing significant transformations, influencing social norms and individual roles within the community.
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President Mnangagwa calls for the return of colonial-era war heroes’ remains from Britain, as part of Zimbabwe’s broader demand for justice and reparations.
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EcoCash achieves full integration with all banks in Zimbabwe, enabling wallet-to-bank transfers, promoting financial inclusion, and improving convenience for millions.
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Walter Mzembi warns Zimbabweans to focus on internal strategies rather than relying on foreign elections to oust Zanu PF.
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Cde Jaison Chirinda was honored as a national hero in Nyatsime, where family, friends, and political leaders gathered to celebrate his unwavering dedication to Zimbabwe’s liberation. His contributions to the nation were remembered ahead of his burial at the National Heroes Acre.
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Harare’s swift urban expansion presents both opportunities and challenges, necessitating strategic planning to ensure sustainable growth and improved living conditions.
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Zimbabwe’s tobacco exports have soared in recent years, positioning the country as a key global supplier and boosting its economy amid challenges.
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Zimbabwean businessmen Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe claim government officials took the majority of funds from a US$40 million election materials tender, alleging selective prosecution after exposing corruption within the ZEC contract.
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The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe affirms the legality of the Zimbabwe Gold currency, countering claims questioning its validity due to the expiration of its statutory instrument.