Business Report Zimbabwe’s steel exports have surged, with the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) saying that ...
African experts said that recent moves by Zimbabwe, Zambia and Kenya to reassess major health funding agreements with the United States could accelerate Africa's diversification of health financing ...
Harare has imposed to surrender about one-third of foreign-currency receipts to its central bank to rebuild its foreign ...
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Zimbabwe - Violence and Intimidation Against Opponents of Presidential Term Extension
Investigate Attacks, Protect Freedoms of Expression, Assembly Authorities in Zimbabwe have intensified their crackdown against critics of an effort by the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union - ...
Restricting raw materials exports is well-intentioned but without other policies to foster domestic processing, they can backfire ...
As we look at the turmoil in the Middle East, we must also look closer to home at the turmoil within our own economic ...
Authorities in Zimbabwe have intensified their crackdown against critics of an effort by the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front ...
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Police Target Plateless Vehicles, Illegally Fitted Sirens, Beacon Lights in Enforcement Blitz
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched a nationwide crackdown targeting vehicles without registration plates as well as those illegally fitted with sirens, beacon lights and other emergency ...
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How much Zimbabwe earned at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026
Zimbabwe’s prize money from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 have been confirmed after the tournament concluded.
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Mnangagwa Appoints New Board to Lead Potraz
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a new 11-member board to oversee the operations of the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, in a move aimed at strengthening ...
As U.S. and Israeli missiles fall on Iran, African students studying there on government scholarships are caught in the crossfire.
Zimbabwe expects a record 400m kilogramme tobacco harvest, but a policy to protect the ZiG threatens to erode growers’ ...
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