Mnangagwa Urges West to Remove Sanctions to Allow Zimbabwe to Implement Climate Change Programs

“Zimbabwe has set an ambitious objective of reducing carbon emissions by 40% per capita by 2030. The removal of illegal sanctions which have been imposed on...

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Economic reforms won’t fix Zimbabwe’s economy. Ethical leadership is also needed

To kick-start ethical regeneration of Zimbabwean society political leaders need to take the lead in the...

We are not looking for partnerships but building the party: ZAPU

ZAPU’s new leadership says its focus is on rebuilding party structures and is not looking for...

Leaked Phone Call Recording Suggests ZCTU Elections Were Rigged

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Legislators urged to effectively play their watchdog role

Civic Society Organisations (CSOs) have urged Zimbabwean legislators to play an active watchdog role and hold...

Expedite electoral reforms ahead of polls: CSOs urge govt

Civic Society Organisations (CSOs) in Zimbabwe have called on the government to expedite the implementation of...

Rwandan firm secures 2000 ha in Zimbabwe for chilli production

Gashora Farm led by Diego Twahirwa, an agribusiness entrepreneur has secured 2000 ha of land in...

Coups are making a comeback in Africa, but what’s driving them?

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Zimbabwe is drowning under a tide of plastic waste – discarded bottles, bags, straws, packaging and...

ZLHR statement on international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists

ON International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) calls...

Construction of Chikurubi Secondary School begins In Zimbabwe

Chikurubi Secondary School will serve children of government employees and others in the area of Zimbabwe's...

‘We are protected by prayers’: the sects hampering southern Africa’s vaccine rollout

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Visually Impaired Judge Shows Zimbabwe Justice Not Blind

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