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As urban areas around the capital expand, local government councils are formalizing land ownership, often at the expense of traditional land distribution systems.
Zimbabwe's urban centres, particularly Harare and Bulawayo, were considered opposition strongholds, with the MDC and later the CCC enjoying near-total dominance.
Speaking on the sidelines of the main event yesterday, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga emphasised the importance of ...
In today’s world, education should be the great equaliser, yet the stark disparities between rural and urban educational experiences reveal a troubling reality. In rural communities, achieving five O ...
The BMW X3 (2025) is a versatile luxury SUV that balances performance, efficiency, and practicality. For Zimbabwean buyers, ...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to honouring the sacrifices of Zimbabwe’s ...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has forecast a favorable harvest for Zimbabwe in the 2024/25 cropping season, ...
ZUPCO is set to kick off the long-awaited procurement of hundreds of new buses within the next three months, marking a ...
Source: Pathways of accumulation followed by young people in Zimbabwe’s land reform areas With limited assets and multiple ...