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3 days ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Mpumelelo Moyo |Silas Nkala |Bongile Moyo |Priviledge Gumbodete
GOVERNMENT is moving towards addressing structural barriers that limit women from accessing markets, technology and entrepreneurial skills, Women Affairs minister Monica Mutsvangwa said. Mutsvangwa said efforts to strengthen women’s participation in economic activities remain central to Zimbabwe’s development agenda.
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2 weeks ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Mpumelelo Moyo |Silas Nkala |Priviledge Gumbodete |Vanessa Gonye
Local News BLESSING Mucharambei’s uncle was just having lunch when he stood up, then collapsed. “[He] started bleeding from the nose,” she said, “and died on the spot.” As far as his family knew, he had no health problems. As they struggled to make sense of the news, Chitungwiza Hospital — where his body had been taken to a mortuary — told them that a forensic postmortem will be required.
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2 weeks ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Mpumelelo Moyo |Silas Nkala |Priviledge Gumbodete |Vanessa Gonye
A GROUP of political activists claiming allegiance to ex-Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa, intends to reach out to the charismatic politician with concerns about the challenges afflicting opposition politics in Zimbabwe. Chamisa, founded the CCC and ditched the party after it had been hijacked by Sengezo Tshabangu, leaving his rivals and supporters guessing about his next move.
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2 weeks ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Mpumelelo Moyo |Silas Nkala |Priviledge Gumbodete |Vanessa Gonye
By STAFF REPORTER ZIMBABWE is participating in the Ministerial Meeting of Coordinators on the implementation of the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) follow-up actions. The meeting, which brings together high-level representatives from across the African continent and Chinese government officials, is being held in China to assess progress and shape the 2025-27 FOCAC Action Plan.
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4 weeks ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Simbarashe Sithole |Mpumelelo Moyo |Silas Nkala |Priviledge Gumbodete
THE International Press Institute (IPI) global network has called on Zimbabwe authorities to drop all charges against the media house Heart & Soul TV (HStv) and its journalist Blessed Mhlanga, who faces up to five years imprisonment over the publication of an interview he conducted with a politician.
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