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Former Zimbabwe international named Kent head coach

By BBC News Former Zimbabwe international Mark Dekker has been named Kent‘s interim head coach for the One-Day Cup. The
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US wants reforms before it returns to key Zimbabwe debt talks: Ambassador

By Reuters HARARE: The United States wants to see key reforms before rejoining debt resolution talks between Zimbabwe and multilateral
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Former South African president Zuma faces expulsion from the ANC after joining a rival party

By Associated Press CAPE TOWN: Former South African President Jacob Zuma’s disciplinary hearing with the African National Congress was postponed Wednesday
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A quarter of rural Zimbabwean population defecate in the open, says official estimate

By News24 One quarter of rural Zimbabweans have no access to ablution facilities at all, according to a new formal
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US pledges $39 million to fight hunger in drought-hit Zimbabwe

By AFP HARARE: The United States said Thursday it will provide $39 million in aid to Zimbabwe as millions in
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Rights groups condemn bail denial to Zimbabwean opposition CCC leader

By Reuters HARARE: Human rights groups condemned a decision by the Zimbabwean High Court on Wednesday to uphold a lower
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Zimbabwe’s Kuvimba signs $310 mln lithium mine deal

By Reuters Zimbabwe’s state-owned Kuvimba Mining House has signed a $310 million deal with a consortium of British and Chinese
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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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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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