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Harare authorities dismiss healthcare collapse clams

By dw.com Zimbabwe’s officials insist the country’s public healthcare system is doing just fine, despite citizen complaints and NGO reports
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Investigating Wicknell Chivayo: South African banks linked to R800 million money laundering allegations

By IOL News Zimbabwe’s national assembly has been petitioned to use its oversight mechanisms to investigate widespread allegations of money
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Zimbabwe’s nurses are “living in abject poverty, unable to afford basic necessities”

By Agencies HARARE: Zimbabwe’s nurses “are living in abject poverty, unable to afford even the most basic necessities of life,”
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Zimbabweans rush into property as haven against volatile economy

By Bloomberg Zimbabweans are snapping up properties as a safe-haven against currency uncertainty and the frequent economic policy U-turns that
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Navigating turbulent waters: Does Zimbabwe have a future?

By Charles A. Ray Zimbabwe, once hailed as the breadbasket of Africa, is now grappling with profound political and economic
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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine to seek presidency, chides West over rights

By Reuters Ugandan opposition leader and pop singer Bobi Wine said on Friday he plans to run for president for
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SAVAGE AND BRUTAL: Wicked husband who stabbed wife to death in back garden jailed for

By BBC News SCOTLAND: An NHS worker who murdered his wife just weeks after an earlier domestic abuse case collapsed
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KMH gold mines record US$300 million revenue, launches exploration project

By Business Correspondent KUVIMBA Mining House (KMH)’s gold cluster recorded a strong financial year ending March 2025, producing 3,605 kilograms
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Grocery chain OK Zimbabwe’s majority shareholders back $30 million rights issue, CEO says

By Reuters HARARE: Grocery retailer OK Zimbabwe Ltd’s (OKZ.ZI) majority shareholders have agreed to back a $30 million rights issue
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US says it will reduce health aid to Zambia because medicines were stolen and sold

By Associated Press LUSAKA: The United States will cut $50 million worth of medical aid a year to Zambia because of
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