Zimbabwean teachers protest for higher wages, staging a sit-in as schools open, challenging economic hardships with a call for US$1,200.
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South Africa Tightens Border Security at Beitbridge Amidst Post-Festive Season Return of Zimbabweans
As Zimbabweans return to South Africa post-festive season, stringent measures at Beitbridge border aim to curb illegal entries.
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Operation Chenesa Harare spearheads Zimbabwe’s fight against a cholera outbreak. With a focus on sanitation, waste management, and water purification, this government-led initiative targets a rapid reduction in cholera.
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Politics
Incarcerated Former MP Job Sikhala Reveals Isolation; Establishes International Engagement Body
Former MP Job Sikhala, in pretrial detention for over 600 days, speaks out on the lack of support from political friends and allies.
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Freeman addresses rumors of criminal associations, asserts professional relationship only.
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GBV survivor confronts alleged judicial misconduct, challenging Zimbabwe’s legal system.
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Mnangagwa foresees economic uplift in 2024; experts question viability.
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Freeman interrogated by police for alleged links to armed robbers.
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In a significant development for Zimbabwe’s opposition landscape, the CCC and its former youth leader Obey Sithole have reconciled after a contentious online blockage. This resolution highlights the impact of digital communication on political unity and the importance of transparent conflict resolution
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In a decisive move to protect its citizens, the Zimbabwean government is relocating families from flood-hit Budiriro to new, secure flats in Dzivarasekwa. This initiative addresses the risks of living in vulnerable areas and underscores the government’s commitment to safe housing.