Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdes Mesa’s visit to Zimbabwe strengthens bilateral ties and brings support for Zimbabwe’s UN Security Council seat bid.
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In a decisive move, President Mnangagwa reaffirms Priscilla Chigumba’s role as ZEC Chair, amidst past electoral disputes and public skepticism.
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In Zimbabwe’s volatile retail landscape, Meikles Limited faces a tough battle against the in-store exchange rate policy, striving to keep up in a market increasingly leaning towards the US dollar
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Nelson Chamisa, the opposition leader in Zimbabwe, has unexpectedly quit the Citizens Coalition for Change, a party he established only last year.
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A momentous turn in Zimbabwean politics as the judgement in Job Sikhala’s contentious case is postponed, spotlighting the nation’s charged legal and political landscape.
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South Africa faces a critical delay in its R6 billion border posts upgrade project, stirring debate and skepticism within the construction industry.
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Zimbabwe’s state-owned power utility, ZESA Holdings, is facing a lawsuit from a security company that claims it breached a contract and caused…
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Zimbabwean civil servants face off against government over significant deductions from their newly increased wages, stirring a heated debate on fair labor practices.
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Kdakwashe Manhanzva intensifies his campaign for Zvimba East, promising to safeguard Whitecliff families from looming evictions and reshape local politics.
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Data clerks from Hurungwe district, hired for the August 2023 elections, are left in the lurch as ZEC fails to disburse promised allowances, sparking frustration and outrage.