Fed up Zimbabwe companies kissing Zesa goodbye

By disruptafrica.com Many businesses in Zimbabwe are being driven to generate own power either out of immediate necessity or because
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Remittance firms fly plane-loads of cash into Zimbabwe to meet demand for US dollars

By Bloomberg News At least once a month — and sometimes as often as three times a week — a
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Botswana police concerned about alcohol, cigarettes smuggling from Zimbabwe

By mmegi.bw BOTSWANA: Police at the Dibete barrier gate have expressed concern over an increase of cases of smuggled alcohol
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After ZISCO collapse, Zimbabwe’s steel industry revitalized with new $1.5 billion plant

By Sohrab Darabshaw I oilprice.com Zimbabwe’s new $1.5 billion steel plant, built with Chinese funding, aims to revive the country’s
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One killed as Kenyan anti-government protests intensify again

By Reuters NAIROBI: At least one person was killed in renewed anti-government protests across Kenya on Tuesday, a Reuters reporter
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More than 10 million people displaced by Sudan war – report

By Reuters More than 10 million Sudanese, or 20% of the population, have been driven from their homes since the
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SA: Fourteen arrested for kidnapping Zimbabwean businessman

By SA Media SOUTH AFRICA: The police’s anti-kidnapping task team arrested fourteen people, including three Chinese nationals and two Mozambicans
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British International Investment gives Zimbabwe agriculture a US$10m boost

By Agencies British International Investment, the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor, has announced a $10m loan to NMB Bank Zimbabwe to
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PRIDE OF READING: Zimbabwean musician helps shape cultural landscape

By Reading Today UNITED KINGDOM: A musician from Zimbabwe, who has made his home in Reading where he uses music
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UNITED STATES: non-profit wants to help make Zimbabwe a tech capital

By easthamptonstar.com UNITED STATES: Uncommon.org, a nonprofit that takes coding and computer science education to children and young adults in
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