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A group representing many of the white farmers whose land was seized during Zimbabwe’s land reforms over two decades ago has ...
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The Standard on MSNChina, Zimbabwe celebrate 45 years of resilient friendshipZimbabwe and China are on the eve of celebrating a landmark 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations, which turn a new page in the history of the two ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIs Zimbabwe wooing Donald Trump by paying white farmers and ending tariffs?Long-frozen relations between the United States and Zimbabwe may be thawing after the Southern African nation slashed all ...
Zimbabwe has started compensating white farmers who lost land during chaotic and often-violent land reforms more than 20 ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: Fastjet Launches Harare-Lusaka RouteFastjet Zimbabwe has successfully introduced the Harare to Lusaka flight, connecting the two vibrant cities with a thrice a ...
Spread This NewsMoneyWeb A delegation from the Afrikaner business community received a warm welcome from Zimbabwean President ...
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The South African on MSNShanghai fame to Harare streets: Zimbabwe’s pop star returnsZimbabwean singer Jo Stak found fame in China singing in Mandarin, but after returning home in 2019, he is struggling to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAmid Zimbabwe’s political crisis, hope and frustration brewAs president Mnangagwa faces pressure to resign, people say they are angry but fear protesting amid calls for change.
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa acted to consolidate his hold on power with Tuesday's dismissal of a senior general, political analysts say, amid growing fears of a possible coup by former ...
Zimbabwe says it has started paying compensation to white farmers who lost land and property more than 20 years ago in contentious and often-violent farm seizures, a move the government hopes will ...
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe: Harare City Council Officials Reluctant to Take Pay CutsDESPITE public scrutiny, senior Harare City Council officials are still earning hefty salaries, which negatively impacts service delivery in the capital.
Harare, Zimbabwe – Every morning, Dumisani Ngara* gets up at dawn to catch a 6:30am bus to work at Zimbabwe’s Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities. The government-provided bus is ...
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