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Palace says King Charles III being treated for cancer; will temporarily halt his public duties

By Associated Press LONDON: Britain’s King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace said Monday.
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Namibia interim president says no plan to run in this year’s election

By Reuters WINDHOEK: Namibia’s Nangolo Mbumba, who took over as interim president of the southern African country on Sunday after
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Armada Metals reports high Rhodium Grades at its Zimbabwe project

By Business Reporter  Minerals explorer reports positive drilling results from its Bend Nickel Project in Zimbabwe Says it has found rhodium potential
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Australian miner kicks off exploration for high-grade lithium at Zimbabwe projects

By Proactive Investors MetalsGrove Mining Ltd (ASX:MGA) has started exploration at its Arcturas Lithium Project in Zimbabwe, marking the company’s first exploration
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South Africa’s Tyla outshines Nigeria stars to win first ever African Grammy

By BBC News South African music sensation Tyla has won the inaugural Grammys for best African music performance for her
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Zanu PF secures two-thirds super majority in Parliament after by-elections

By AFP HARARE: The ruling ZANU-PF now commands a two-thirds majority in parliament and could amend the constitution and prolong
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Zimbabwe’s Themba Gorimbo knocks out Pete Rodriguez in 32 seconds at UFC Vegas 85

By Agencies UNITED STATES: Themba Gorimbo squared off against Pete Rodriguez in a preliminary welterweight match on Saturday at the
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Namibia’s President Hage Geingob, 82, dies after cancer diagnosis

By Reuters Namibia’s President Hage Geingob, 82, died in hospital early on Sunday, the presidency said, weeks after he was
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European Union extends sanctions against Zimbabwe until February 2025

By Staff Reporter and Agencies THE European Union (EU) Council said Friday that it had extended for another year restrictive
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Switzerland invests £200m to help bring climate-resilient agriculture in Zimbabwe

The European Union and Switzerland are investing over €200 million in projects to make Zimbabwe more food secure and resilient
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