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
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Harare, Zimbabwe (New Zimbabwe) — Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube is facing mounting pressure as he hesitates to appoint independent auditors to assess…
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Unicef provides vital education support amidst Zimbabwe’s crisis, impacting 200,000 children.
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Zimbabwe’s First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has withdrawn charges against nine women who were arrested for allegedly booing her at a recent food…