A malaria research center in Mutare, Zimbabwe helps test insecticide resistance. The critical work almost ended with USAID ...
Zimbabwe has been selected to host a regional institution for training data protection officers (DPOs) from across the ...
Zimbabwean farmer Stuart Brent was promised US$800 000 compensation for improvements to property lost during the country’s land reform programme, but received less than US$8 000, turning his initial ...
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Zimbabwe Opens $9 Billion Power Sector To Private Investors
The government has approved independent power producers (IPPs) and private firms to generate, sell, and distribute electricity.
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Mnangagwa’s third term bid sparks violence and deepens political divisions in Zimbabwe
The ruling party’s decision to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s second term in office is inflaming tensions in Zimbabwe.
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Mnangagwa’s third term bid foments violence
The ruling party’s decision to extend President Mnangagwa’s second term in office is inflaming tensions in Zimbabwe.
Spread This News Finance in Africa Zimbabwe is among the two African nations — alongside Zambia — that are again absent from ...
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Zimbabwe harvests 578,000 tonnes of wheat, surpassing national demand
Spread This NewsMilling MEA ZIMBABWE has recorded its highest-ever wheat output, harvesting 578,059 metric tonnes during the 2025 winter season, a milestone that not only exceeds last year’s record ...
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‘We continue to industrialise,’ Mnangagwa insists amid Western-imposed sanctions
Mnangagwa says Zimbabwe remains resilient as SADC warns that economic sanctions continue to undermine the country’s trade and ...
Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz became the third player from his country to surpass 2,000 T20I runs during a match against Zimbabwe.
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How Chinese mining abuses may ignite a revolution in Zimbabwe
Chinese mining operations are uprooting entire communities, poisoning rivers, and leaving behind barren wastelands ...
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s ruling party, ZANU PF, is once again caught in the crosshairs of internal power struggles — this time, with implications that cut to the very heart of national security.
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