Political tensions in Zimbabwe escalate, fueling violence and widespread human rights abuses, leaving nearly 4,000 victims in July alone.
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Tembeya’s popularity in Zimbabwe brings legal and health issues to the forefront, demanding urgent regulatory attention.
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A Zimbabwean woman, victimized in a politically motivated attack, struggles for justice in a corrupt legal system marred by political interference.
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UNICEF reports only 42% of Zimbabwean infants are exclusively breastfed in their first six months, far below the 70% SDG target.
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Zimbabwe’s 2023-24 drought crisis is deepened by flawed agriculture policies, highlighting the urgent need for reforms and international partnerships.
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Zimbabwe mandates bank accounts and PoS machines for shops to combat unofficial exchange rates and stabilize the currency market.
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Harare City Council struggles with procurement delays, hindering preparations for the upcoming Sadc Heads of State and Government Summit.
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President Mnangagwa faces global criticism over the crackdown on activists ahead of the SADC summit. He claims foreign-funded schemes tarnish Zimbabwe’s image.
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WFP’s cash program empowers 31,000 women and youth in Bulawayo, helping them start small businesses and achieve economic stability amid the famine.
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Zimbabwe’s severe drought forces families to skip meals. President Mnangagwa seeks $2 billion in international food aid to address the crisis.