Garwe insists the government acted swiftly after the Seke Road crash that killed 17, blaming Chitungwiza council for its slow response
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KEY POINTS President Mnangagwa will attend the Johannesburg summit of liberation movements to promote regional solidarity and strategic cooperation. The ANC-hosted summit …
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KEY POINTS President Mnangagwa opened COP15, the first such event in Ramsar’s history led by a sitting head of state. Victoria Falls …
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KEY POINTS ZANU-PF factions reignite efforts to extend President Mnangagwa’s term beyond constitutional limits, sparking internal and public backlash. Legal experts warn …
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KEY POINTS At least 17 people were killed after a 30-tonne truck collided with a commuter omnibus on Seke Road, crushing the …
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe’s GDP growth is projected to reach 6% in 2025, driven by agriculture, infrastructure, and foreign investment. The ZiG currency …
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KEY POINTS Vice President Mohadi revisited Khami Prison, where he and President Mnangagwa were detained during the liberation struggle. Former guerrilla commander …
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KEY POINTS A US appeals court dismissed a $93 million enforcement case against Zimbabwe’s state mining company, citing lack of jurisdiction. The …
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe’s Kuvimba Mining House is partnering with unnamed Chinese firms on a $270 million lithium plant, set to begin construction …
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KEY POINTS Former President Buhari died at 82 in a London hospital and will be buried in Daura. Tributes praise his integrity, …