Japan’s Nissan slashing EV costs, cuts rare materials use

By Associated Press TOKYO:  Japanese automaker Nissan is revving up its electrification shift and slashing costs by using the same
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Is the U.S. falling behind China in Africa’s lithium industry?

By cnbc.com KEY POINTS Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa is in China on a five-day state visit, his first outside of
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DZAMARA: Eight years on, authorities yet to give update on the disappeared journalist and pro-democracy

By Amnesty International Eight years after journalist and pro-democracy activist, Itai Dzamara went missing authorities are yet to give progress
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Top retailer gets permission to expand – on condition it sources locally

By Agencies One of Zimbabwe’s largest food retailers – OK Zimbabwe – has been given the go-ahead by the competition
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Opposition parties in Zimbabwe eye ‘silent majority, fringe voices’ to unseat Zanu-PF

By News24.com New entrants to the presidential race in Zimbabwe have set their sights on new voters as well as
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ELECTIONS: Activists baffled as delimitation shows some constituencies located in Antarctica

By AFP HARARE: Civic activists in Zimbabwe are voicing fears of voting confusion and irregularities after an analysis of electoral
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BONA: Impending divorce battle could lay bare Mugabe millions

By News24.com One of Grace Mugabe’s children has filed for divorce from their spouse after a number of years of
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WALES: Ex-Sheff Wed man and Zimbabwe international joins Flint Town

By Agencies Flint Town United have completed the signing of former Caernarfon Town man Alec Mudimu, as per PES FOOTBALL
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INDEPTH: Their faith prohibited vaccinations; then measles killed their children

By Evidence Chenjerai MUTARE:  Within two weeks, Tendai Rode buried seven of his children. The youngest was 3, and the
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Zimbabwe tobacco farmer offers lifeline to survivors of gender violence

By Nyasha Chingono I Reuters HARARE: As the sweltering morning sun beat down on them, about half a dozen young
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