Zimbabwe’s new US-dollar bourse overtakes 132-year-old exchange

By Bloomberg News Zimbabwe’s dollar-denominated stock exchange has eclipsed the country’s 132-year-old main bourse, propelled by the biggest listing in
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South Africa returns human remains and sacred carving to Zimbabwe

By AFP CAPE TOWN: South Africa has returned ancestral human remains and a centuries-old stone carving to Zimbabwe, more than 100
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PAKISTAN: Blessing Muzarabani banned for 2 years over contract breach

By Agencies The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday barred Zimbabwe pacer Blessing Muzarabani from participating in the next two
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UK: Chisora suggests retirement U-turn for Wilder rematch

By BBC News LONDON: British heavyweight Derek Chisora has hinted at a return to boxing despite planning to retire after
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TRUCKERS OF SHAME: Hunger fuels underage sex trade along southern Africa’s trade routes

By  Winile Ximba I fairplanet.org Across Southern Africa’s border trade routes, climate-induced hunger is pushing younger and younger girls into transactional
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SA: Labour Court rules in favour of Zimbabwean manager dismissed for posting bible verse on

By IOL News SOUTH AFRICA: A Zimbabwean bakery manager dismissed for sharing a controversial Bible verse during a period of
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China zero-tariff policy set to boost Zimbabwe blueberry exports

By Agencies China’s decision to grant zero-tariff access to exports from 53 African countries with diplomatic ties to Beijing is
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Mnangagwa removes Human Rights Commission chair; critics say move unconstitutional

By Own Correspondent and Agencies President Emmerson Mnangagwa has removed Jessie Majome as chairperson of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, less
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CAF President commends Zimbabwe for hosting African Schools Football Championship

By africatopsports.com CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe has applauded Zimbabwe for successfully hosting the 2026 CAF African Schools Football Championship,
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Pope’s Africa trip takes him to a source of growth for the church, and critical

By Associated Press VATICAN CITY: When Pope Leo XIV pronounced himself a “son of St. Augustine” the night of his election,
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