Food shortages hit cereal producing regions
Government is currently seeking more than US$2 billion (£1,6b) from well-wishers to tackle food shortages.
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‘Let’s unite to address socio-political challenges’
It is in fact Zimbabweans, across the breadth, who must be supported irrespective of their political opinions.
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ZEP saga — Helen Suzman Foundation takes on SA minister in ConCourt
“The minister’s nitpicking at parts of the full court’s judgment does not establish real grounds of appeal or any reasonable prospects of success,” Fakir said.
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SA Home Affairs minister takes Zim permit battle to the Constitutional Court
He said given the complexity, and constitutional matters raised by the appeal, and the public interest, leave to appeal should be granted.
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Exploring alternatives to by-elections in Zimbabwe
Between 2020 and 2023 it saw over forty (40) by-elections for vacancies in the National Assembly constituencies and hundreds of local authority wards.
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Briefs: Hwange council to regularise informal sector
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Zimbos plead with Nyoni... as Liverpool starlet’s Gwanda roots are revealed
Zimbabwean football fans took to social media to beg Nyoni to play for the Warriors after his cameo for Liverpool on Wednesday.
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Copy trading in Zimbabwe: Harnessing global trading expertise locally
Copy trading offers a unique opportunity for Zimbabweans to engage with the global financial market, leveraging the expertise of seasoned traders.
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