Zimbabwean citizens urge President Mnangagwa to reform, as youth increasingly emulate harmful leadership practices. Change is essential for the nation’s future.
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Informal savings clubs in Zimbabwe offer financial support but come with risks. Trust issues and lack of regulation lead to financial losses.
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Zimbabwe’s civil servants struggle with financial hardships, longing for the stability and better salaries of the GNU era.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe food crisis due to drought, with aid efforts struggling to cover all affected districts and populations.
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Zimbabwe’s fight against HIV and malaria shows significant progress, with life expectancy increasing and malaria cases dropping by 70% in three years.
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Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is under investigation for a $40 million corruption scandal involving a controversial tender and prominent associates.
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Zimbabwe carefully manages its new ZWG currency to maintain value, addressing economic concerns and preventing inflation.
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Women in Johanne Marange Apostolic Church face life-threatening childbirth practices, highlighting the urgent need for medical intervention.
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Zimbabwe’s National Sports Stadium needs $5 million for renovations. Delays force the national soccer team to play abroad, causing embarrassment.
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A Chinese investor may abandon a $40 million Zimbabwe project due to corruption, causing significant losses for Hwange Coal Gasification Company.