Zimbabwe’s plan to develop one of the world’s biggest platinum mines stalled after Impala Platinum asked for greater transparency on the ownership of a state-run company…
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Violence erupted at a Zimbabwe Opposition Rally event in Kwekwe, central Zimbabwe, on Sunday, with one person killed and ten others injured. A group of assailants…
After fourteen years of being shut down, the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company is set to receive a new lease of life after the government selected…
A local pressure group has accused the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of tampering with voter’s roll by moving 170,00 voters from their original constituencies and wards…
A number of teachers have been dismissed by Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education after they failed to show up at the start of the…
Sugar is emerging as a key component of Zimbabwe’s economy, with export receipts topping US$75 million a year. Dumisani Sibanda, Chief Economist for the National Competitiveness…
No fewer than 400 illegal private schools are facing closure in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, over frequent hikes in fees. The Minister of State for Harare Provincial…
Cotton Company of Zimbabwe — Cottco Holdings Limited — reports that the total cotton intake for 2021 rose 40 per cent over the volume for 2020…
A freelance reporter for The New York Times newspaper, Jeffrey Moyo, is being tried in Zimbabwe on charges of violating immigration laws after he assisted two…
Senegal overcame Zimbabwe 1-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations Group B opener thanks to a penalty from Sadio Mane seven minutes into additional time. In…