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By Emmanuel Nduka After widespread criticism, Canada has rescinded its travel ban on Nigeria and nine other African countries. Canada ...
By John Ikani The Head of Zimbabwe's Parliament Budget Committee, Oscar Gorerino has disclosed that planes are landing at Zimbabwe’s ...
By John Ikani Britain is halting all flights from South Africa and five other countries in the region in response ...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Zimbabwean Government is seeking up to $8 billion to reopen closed mines to accelerate the recovery ...
By Grace Udofia Zimbabwe’s Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Evelyn Ndlovu has vowed to ensure that the Ministry’s vision of ...
By Grace Udofia The Amalgamated Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ATUZ) has decried the 50 percent cut of monthly salaries for ...
By Ebi Kesiena Grace Mugabe, the widow of Zimbabwe’s former ruler Robert Mugabe, has challenged a court order to ...
By Emmanuel Nduka 18 years after exiting, the Zimbabwean Government is seeking Rwanda’s support to re-join the Commonwealth, Foreign ...
By Ebi Kesiena A 28-year-old Zimbabwean man who killed his employer in South Africa early this month and fled back ...
By John Ikani Zimbabwean Magistrate Court on Friday ordered that the body of former President Robert Mugabe be exhumed from ...
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