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War vets sharpen knives against Mnangagwa

WAR veterans have resolved to tackle President Emmerson Mnangagwa and businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei head on over what they allege is an attempt to privatise...

Zimbabwe Industry welcomes fee cuts, permits review for agriculture

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries has described the Government’s sweeping review last week of levies, licences and permits for the agriculture sector as a...

Government Backs Down on Mansion Tax After Public Uproar

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s controversial “mansion tax” has been shelved after a loud public backlash, fuelling doubts about whether the cash-strapped government can ever implement...

Namib Minerals CEO Visits Zimbabwe as US$300M Gold Investment Takes Shape

HARARE – Namib Minerals has reaffirmed its commitment to a massive US$300 million investment in Zimbabwe’s gold mining sector, with its Chief Executive Officer,...

Man City humbles Man United 3-0 in the Premier League, Liverpool back on top

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester City is back to winning ways. Manchester United is back to square one. City utterly dominated the 197th Manchester derby...

Postecoglou’s Forest loses 3-0 at Arsenal and Woltemade scores winner on Newcastle debut

Ange Postecoglou got a harsh reintroduction to the Premier League on Saturday. Nick Woltemade’s first taste of English soccer couldn’t have been sweeter. A trip to...

As Ethiopia launches Africa’s biggest dam, citizens are hopeful despite concerns by Egypt and Sudan

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Fanuse Adete is among those Ethiopians looking forward to finally getting connected to the national electricity grid when the Grand...

How AI is helping some small-scale farmers weather a changing climate

MULANJE, Malawi (AP) — Alex Maere survived the destruction of Cyclone Freddy when it tore through southern Malawi in 2023. His farm didn’t. The 59-year-old saw decades...

Mozambique embraces a $6 billion electricity project, southern Africa’s biggest in 50 years

SIDUAVA, Mozambique (AP) — Hermínio Guambe used to cut hair in a tiny barbershop with no electricity in his village outside Mozambique’s capital. The arrival of...

Harare, Borrowdale residents clash over “corrupt” land allocation

With the ink on the Cheda Commission findings report barely dry, it seems the City of Harare has more skeletons crawling out of the...

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