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Zimbabwe set to start operations at ‘continent’s first lithium sulphate plant’

By Agencies Zimbabwe is set to start operations at what is the continent’s first lithium sulphate plant within this year. The project
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After UK threats, 3 African countries agree deportation deal to take back migrants

By Agencies Three African countries have agreed to accept the return of foreign offenders and people in the UK illegally
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Facing high Trump tariffs, Africa’s leading economy says it’s close to a new trade deal

By Associated Press CAPE TOWN: China and South Africa signed a framework agreement for a new trade deal on Friday as
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Blessed ‘Bombshell’ Geza: Vocal Mnangagwa critic dies in South Africa

By Staff Reporter Zimbabwean war veteran Blessed Runesu “Bombshell” Geza has died. Geza, a former Zanu-PF Central Committee member, opposed
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Zimbabwe wins new IMF monitoring deal in key step to clear arrears

By Agencies Zimbabwe, after years of talks with the International Monetary Fund, has secured a 10-month staff-monitored program, a crucial
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Zimbabwe seeks partners to develop $500 million platinum mine

By Bloomberg News Zimbabwe’s state-owned Mutapa Platinum Group said it has approached other miners to help it develop a $500
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Mugabe latest former African leader to be mentioned in Epstein files

By BBC News Zimbabwe’s ex-President Robert Mugabe may have had financial ties with Jeffrey Epstein, according to the latest batch
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UK: Motherwell FC relieved to keep in-demand Zimbabwe international

By panafricafootball.com Motherwell FC manager Jens Bertherl Askou has revealed how they struggled to keep red-hot Zimbabwean striker Tawanda Maswanhise in
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Zimbabwe and Chiefs legend gets front row seat for coaching job

By KickOff.com Retired midfield workhorse Willard Katsande has found himself with a front row seat for his big break in
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TRUMP VISA BANS: Zimbabwean international students should not be punished for the actions of few.

By Wesley Anesu Tapera thedartmouth.com When borders close, so do futures. The Trump administration’s latest round of travel and visa restrictions
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