Zimbabwe has introduced a foreign policy doctrine emphasizing sovereignty, economic growth, and international cooperation while strengthening national interests.
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Zimbabwe confirms it has enough grain to last until April, reassures citizens on food security, and announces new economic policies and Youth Day celebrations.
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Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa slams U.S. aid cuts to South Africa, calling it a pattern of external pressure against African nations.
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African leaders at the SADC-EAC summit in Tanzania push for a ceasefire and peace talks in eastern DRC, calling for diplomatic solutions and humanitarian aid.
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Zimbabwe reinforces wetlands conservation as part of Vision 2030, earning praise from the Ramsar Convention and hosting the 15th convention in July.
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Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume alleges $4.5 million disappeared from city funds, sparking a corruption probe into Harare Quarry’s mismanagement.
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The U.S. is reassessing its financial aid to Zimbabwe under Trump’s America First policy, with potential cuts affecting health care, education, and food security.
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Ziyambi Ziyambi leads efforts to expel Blessed Geza from ZANU-PF after he demands Mnangagwa’s resignation, igniting tensions within the ruling party.
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Zimbabwe’s formal retailers face challenges as informal shops dominate the market. The government enforces new tax policies to regulate competition.
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The World Bank warns Zimbabwe that climate change could cost the country 12 percent of its GDP annually, urging urgent climate adaptation measures.