Zimbabwe and India will sign an MOU next month, enhancing cooperation in defence, security, and training programs.
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Civic groups unite to challenge Zimbabwe’s constitutional amendments, mobilizing nationwide efforts to block President Mnangagwa’s controversial third-term ambitions.
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Zimbabwe faces economic pressures from Trump’s policies, including a stronger U.S. dollar and reduced international healthcare funding.
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Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector exhibits both growth and challenges. While certain subsectors have expanded, the overall contribution to GDP has declined.
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Foreign investment continues to be pivotal in advancing Zimbabwe’s energy sector, with significant developments in renewable energy projects and policy reforms aimed at creating a conducive environment for international investors.
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Zimbabwe anticipates 6.2 percent economic growth in 2025, fueled by agriculture recovery and global commodity market improvements.
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Zimbabwe’s education system excels with high literacy rates and access but needs funding, modern curriculum, and teacher support for lasting reform.
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President Mnangagwa commemorates VP Nkomo’s legacy of peace and unity on the 12th anniversary of his passing.
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Mashonaland Central leverages innovation to boost industries and align with Vision 2030 goals, driving economic growth and community transformation.
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Zimbabwe’s untapped tourism potential could be the key to economic growth, with world-class attractions like Victoria Falls leading the way.