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Newsday Zimbabwe THE High Court in Harare has ruled in favour of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu after finding that all party positions from the 2019 ...
Source: Gweru City Council (GCC) embarks on major water and sanitation upgrade | The Sunday News Gweru City Council Patrick ...
Bishop of Gweru Diocese, has died. Bishop Mugadzi died on Friday, February 6, in Muvonde Mission Hospital Driafontein Mission near Mvuma, the Catholic Information Service Africa report. He was 73. In ...
GWERU – Fans threw bottles and other objects on stage as they reacted violently to the late appearance of South African superstar Cassper Nyovest on Saturday night in Gweru. Fans hurled missiles ...
Veterans had called for massive protests Many businesses closed to avoid unrest Police throw teargas on outskirts of Harare HARARE, March 31 (Reuters) - Police deployed heavily in Zimbabwe's ...
Rising tensions in Zimbabwe as Mnangagwa’s ambitions spark outcry from opposition and allies alike
TENSIONS are rising in Zimbabwe over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s evident intention to remain in power after his second term ends in 2028. Zimbabwe’s constitution explicitly prohibits ...
It's hard to imagine a couch as a status symbol, but if anything comes close it's The Cloud Sofa. The sofa from RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) has been spotted in celebrity living rooms ...
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa arrives before an Extra Ordinary Southern African Development Community Summit in Harare, Zimbabwe, on January 31, 2025. Philimon Bulawayo/REUTERS Spread ...
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a new army chief ahead of planned protests on Monday, called by a group of war veterans who want to force the president to resign. The former ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa congratulates former Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Commander Retired Lieutenant General Anselem Sanyatwe after Sanyatwe took oath of office as the new Minister ...
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in Harare has issued a prohibition order barring residents from carrying items which can be used as weapons, amid calls for demonstrations scheduled for March 31.
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