Nigerian tycoon to begin Zimbabwe lithium production in 2025

By Seth Onyango I Bird Story Agency Nigerian industrialist Benedict Peters’ Bravura Holdings will start production at a Zimbabwean lithium project in
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Zimbabwe deregisters seven universities in India and Northern Cyprus

By Polly Nash The Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education announced earlier this year the removal of seven universities in India
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Will South Africa’s unemployed rise up?

By Geoff Hill Beginning in the year 2000, Robert Mugabe began snatching white-owned farms for ‘redistribution’ and giving them to
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Jacob Zuma remains a problem for South Africa

By Geoff Hill More than 30 years after the Berlin Wall came down, leaders of the African National Congress (ANC),
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Caledonia’s CEO says decision on $300m Zimbabwe project ‘a strategic milestone’

By Business Reporter GOLD producer Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc has announced that it will shortly be filing a preliminary economic
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Data-Driven: UK-based Zimbabwean scientist helping female African footballers

By Forbes Africa | Nick Said Zimbabwean physiotherapist Dr Nonhlanhla Mkumbuzi is working to understand how injuries can affect female African players
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Food Crisis: United States to agency feeds 25,000 in Bikita; provides $3 million grant

By Agencies In response to the El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has
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Nobuntu’s Duduzile Sibanda benefits from US-sponsored entrepreneurship programme

By Claire Rudinsky The United States-sponsored Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) has offered programs in nearly 100 countries since 2019,
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Galloway on Zim duty after signing new Plymouth deal; says Wayne Rooney ‘coming in was

By Sports Reporter & Agencies ENGLAND: Brendan Galloway has joined up with the Zimbabwe squad for their latest two 2026
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Nigeria loses electricity and major airports close as unions strike or higher wages amid record

By Associated Press GOMBE: Africa’s most populous country ground to a halt on Monday, with electricity cut and major airports
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