How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

Since early 2024, thousands of Zimbabweans returning home from South Africa are bringing more than suitcases—they’re bringing habits shaped by years abroad

What Tanzania’s betting industry reveals about digital growth in Africa

What Tanzania’s betting industry reveals about digital growth in Africa

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Digital tools help Zimbabwe’s HIV migrants stay in care

Digital tools help Zimbabwe’s HIV migrants stay in care

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Mnangagwa defends Zimbabwe’s term extension after once pledging to leave office in 2028

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Water shedding driving sewage overflows and pipe bursts in Bulawayo

Water shedding driving sewage overflows and pipe bursts in Bulawayo

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Bulawayo nurses on strike demanding Z$3.5million instead of Z$600 000 per month (08-06-07)


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NURSES at the Roman Catholic run Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo have downed tools in protest over low wages-plunging the health sector into a...

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Central Police Station have finally been charged.
These...

Food for votes – Zanu at it again

Local relief groups complain that government pressure is compromising their ability to feed a hungry population.
HARARE...

Bots fights CITES ivory ban


GABORONE
CITES is meeting this week at the Hague. For years, Botswana and its Southern African...

Police cancel MDC rallies

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Police have once again cancelled opposition MDC rallies in the Zaka East constituency ahead of...

Expanded senate will drain fiscus


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The ruling party has come under strong condemnation from civic society for planning to expand...

Elephants destroy wheat

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A herd of hungry elephants recently devoured an estimated 40 hectares of winter wheat at an...

GMB donates Z$100 m to Zanu (PF)

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At a time when the country faces acute shortages in grain reserves, the Grain Marketing...

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Hijackings have been rife in the town centre and surrounding business areas. A gang working...

Convent parents shun Mugabe

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President Robert Mugabe came face to face with the contempt that the majority of Zimbabweans now...

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Mbare’s rubbish dump children fight for survival

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