The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is locked in a legal battle with activist Rutendo Matinyarare after he made social media posts alleging that their products cause cancer and HIV. GMAZ denies the allegations and seeks to protect its reputation, while the case raises concerns about free speech, online criticism, and food safety.
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Zimbabwe’s economy faces yet another severe blow as the country’s annual inflation rate skyrockets to a staggering 575%. The latest data from…
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Zimbabweans are expressing growing frustration and disappointment as resistance mounts against the introduction of the country’s new currency, the Zimbabwean Investment Guarantee…
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A Zimbabwean church leader’s decision to mandate his congregation buy candy exclusively from one company has sparked controversy. Churchgoers suspect a secret deal and worry about the influence religious leaders can wield.
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Zimbabwe’s recent expenditure on maize imports has surged to a staggering $437 million in just a single month. This substantial investment underscores…
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Harare, Zimbabwe – Allegations have surfaced regarding the Zimbabwean government’s manipulation of the justice system to stifle opposition voices, according to a…
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Amidst mounting concerns over underperformance within his cabinet, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has initiated a mini-reshuffle, reassigning three key ministers. The…
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Zimbabwean officials are grappling with mounting concerns as the nation’s fledgling digital currency, the New Zig, continues its precipitous decline. Launched amid…
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In a strategic move aimed at solidifying his grip on power, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has announced a campaign to bolster…
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Zimbabwean authorities arrested 65 suspected illegal foreign exchange dealers in the capital Harare. The arrests come as the country’s newly introduced currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), faces a significant decline in value on the black market.Â