On Workers’ Day, Zimbabwean labor unions protest poor working conditions, transforming the holiday into a platform for demanding economic justice.
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In Zimbabwe, the weakening of the opposition party CCC and the dominance of Zanu PF are eroding democratic discourse, posing serious threats to political diversity and democracy.
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Civil servants in Zimbabwe face severe financial hardship as President Mnangagwa’s promises on improved wages and housing benefits remain unmet, leading to a notable exodus of skilled workers.
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Recent by-elections in Zimbabwe recorded low voter turnout, with Zanu PF winning in Mt Pleasant and Harare East, signaling widespread disengagement among voters.
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ZimParks is experiencing severe resource limitations, affecting its capability to effectively manage escalating human-wildlife conflicts. The authority requires increased support to ensure community and wildlife safety.
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Tawanda Dzvokora emphasizes the critical role of the Zimbabwean diaspora in national development and advocates for their rights to vote and participate in Zimbabwe’s political processes.
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Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube increases tax-free threshold to ZiG 1,356, aiming to stabilize the economy with new fiscal policies amidst the transition to Zimbabwe Gold currency.
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Vice-President Chiwenga threatens to close shops suspected of sabotaging Zimbabwe’s new ZiG currency, aiming to stabilize the economy and enforce compliance.
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Zimbabwe’s new Heritage-based Curriculum faces backlash for politicizing education and lacking adequate resources for effective implementation, sparking a debate on educational values.
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ZITF 2024 ignites industrial growth and innovation, drawing global leaders and investors to Zimbabwe’s largest trade platform.