The World Bank says Zimbabwe can clear its $21 billion debt through bold fiscal reforms, stabilizing inflation, and strengthening economic policies.
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Zimbabwe faces aid cuts as the UK and Netherlands redirect funding, raising concerns about the impact on healthcare, education, and social services …
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Zimbabwean companies are required to report financials using ZiG, leading to concerns about hyperinflationary accounting, rising costs, and financial instability.
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The $7 million Presidential Goats Scheme fraud trial of Mike Chimombe has been delayed again after his lawyer cited illness, prompting a …
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Zimbabwe’s ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera faces scrutiny over her PhD claims, with critics questioning her credentials and use of the “Dr.” title.
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CCC expelled Sengezo Tshabangu for violating party rules, accusing him of undermining leadership and making unauthorized changes to parliamentary representatives.
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Zimbabwe is finalizing a media policy to improve journalist welfare, promote ethical reporting, and align with Vision 2030 for national development.
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Zimbabwe continues its food aid program to help communities affected by drought, ensuring food security remains a priority until the next harvest …
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President Mnangagwa rejects calls to extend his rule beyond 2028, insisting he will step down as required by the constitution.
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ZANU-PF leaders urge President Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030, citing infrastructure growth, rural transformation, and economic development as key reasons.