Mnangagwa’s government denies heroine status to Sandi Moyo, drawing criticism from ZAPU leaders who accuse the administration of being unforgiving and vindictive.
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El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe pushes children to drop out of school and engage in gold panning for survival.
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In an important legal decision, the Zimbabwe National Army must pay $29,182 to a civilian shot during 2019 fuel protests.
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Zimbabwe’s retail and wholesale sectors face growth challenges due to El Niño, impacting demand and food security.
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Villagers in Matabeleland South express concerns as traditional values face threats from modern lifestyles and foreign cultural influences.
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In Zimbabwe, rising maternal healthcare costs and poor access are exacerbating a silent epidemic, threatening the lives of many women.
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Chiwenga’s nursing school, established amid political tensions, faces closure and review due to factional conflicts and operational challenges.
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Zimbabwe intensifies enforcement against businesses selling expired and underweight goods, aiming to protect consumer rights and safety.
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As Zimbabwe prepares for the SADC Summit, extensive road repairs highlight disparities in government priorities amid economic challenges.
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In response to a severe drought, Zimbabwe’s government plans to distribute 50,000 metric tons of food aid monthly to vulnerable populations.