Zimbabwe’s anti-sanctions protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare saw a low turnout as the U.S. clarifies that only top officials face sanctions, countering claims from President Mnangagwa’s government.
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SADC Chairperson President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for the immediate removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, highlighting the harm to vulnerable groups and economic progress.
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Errol Gregor’s involvement in Zimbabwe’s $850 million oil pipeline project is under scrutiny due to past bribery allegations in Ghana, raising concerns over the deal’s integrity.
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Supporters of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga have rejected calls for President Mnangagwa to extend his term beyond 2028, emphasizing the constitutional limits in place.
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Five must-watch Zimbabwean films that explore the country’s culture, history, and the power of human resilience through captivating stories.
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Zimbabwe’s community radio stations play a key role in promoting national development by fostering diversity, local language broadcasting, and media access across the country.
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President Mnangagwa calls on Zimbabwean industries to embrace global markets and increase exports as the country’s trade performance improves to $4.56 billion.
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Zimbabwe confirms two Mpox cases with patients in home isolation. Health officials urge the public to stay calm as containment efforts are underway
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Zimbabwe has lost over 20 social workers to the UK in recent months. The government is working to protect migrant workers and address the country’s ongoing brain drain.
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Zimbabwe’s government is under fire for spending over $17 million on unbudgeted vehicles for chiefs, causing a budget deficit and raising questions of political favoritism.