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    Zanu-PF defends plan to stretch Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s term

    Zanu-PF is pushing back against a legal challenge to its internal discussions about changing presidential term limits. The party argues a court application from Mbuso Fuzwayo, who leads the group Ibhetshu Likazulu, is premature because no formal amendment process has started. Fuzwayo's filing...
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    Zinara splashes billions, roads get royal treatment

    Zinara has already handed out more money for roads than it planned to spend all year. The agency distributed over six point two seven eight billion dollars year to date, beating its revised annual target by roughly one hundred ninety-seven million. A big chunk of that funding, close to four...
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    Salah shrugs off club drama, eyes Afcon glory with Egypt

    The coach of Egypt's national team says Mohamed Salah is fully focused on the upcoming tournament despite the noise around his club situation. Hossam Hassan stated the forward's energy in training has been remarkable, showing high motivation as they prepare for their opening match. Salah did not...
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    Zim gives foreigners 30 days to cut stakes or scram

    Foreign investors in certain business sectors are getting a thirty-day notice from the government. The Ministry of Industry and Commerce directive, based on recently published regulations, gives these operators until early January to submit plans for coming into compliance. The policy affects...
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    Beitbridge border glides, tourists breeze through

    The Tourism Minister, Barbara Rwodzi, stated the upgraded Beitbridge Border Post is boosting tourism growth. The three hundred million dollar renovation has created faster, more automated systems that are impressing regional and international travelers. Minister Rwodzi highlighted the permanent...
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    Shoppers storm streets, cash splashes for Christmas dash

    A major shopping surge hit retailers yesterday as people packed city centers before Christmas. Both formal stores and informal traders reported heavy activity, with residents ignoring the usual Sunday slowdown for last-minute preparations. Long lines formed at ATMs as workers withdrew cash for...
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    Govt blitz targets holiday druggies on highways

    The government has started a holiday campaign focused on drug abuse awareness. It is aimed at drivers and communities along busy highways and high traffic zones. This push comes from worries about increasing substance use during the festive period. The effort is coordinated by the National...
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    Broos bets on big teams, no wildcards at Afcon

    The head coach of South Africa's national team, Hugo Broos, expects a more predictable tournament at this year's Africa Cup of Nations. He believes the major footballing nations on the continent will avoid the early exits that defined the previous competition. Broos mentioned countries like...
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    Free ambulances zoom to Zimbabwe’s crash hotspots

    To cut down emergency wait times on major roads, the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe is working with Discovery Ambulance Services. They are putting ambulances at known accident hotspots across the country. These ambulances will provide free transport for anyone involved in a crash. The CEO of...
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    Drip dreams in drought zone, Saba farmers flourish

    An irrigation project in Binga district is changing how people farm. The Saba Irrigation Scheme, located in Ward 13, pulls water from the Zambezi River. It was set up last year through a government and United Nations Development Programme effort called the Climate Adaptation, Water and Energy...
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    Africa demands reparations, reclaims land and future

    Africa is putting the topic of reparations front and center this year. The African Union has made it a core part of the continent's official agenda for 2025. This move is about more than just addressing historical wrongs like slavery and colonization. It is aimed at fixing the broken systems...
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    Zim firm teams up with Belgium to zap medical waste

    GEO Pomona Waste Management, a Zimbabwean company, is teaming up with a Belgian firm called Ecosteryl. The goal is to get better at handling medical waste. The meeting involved GEO Pomona's big boss, Dilesh Nguwaya, and Ecosteryl's president, Olivier Dufrasne. Zimbabwe's deputy ambassador to...
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    Mutapa Empire had India on edge, archives reveal

    Historians are saying the old Mutapa State, which is basically modern Zimbabwe, was a legitimate economic powerhouse that India depended on for trade. This came up during a visit by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is pushing back on stories that paint pre-colonial Africa as uncivilized...
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    Lightning strikes the school chalet, teacher dodges disaster

    A wildfire just torched a primary school way out in the Matabeleland North area. The place is called Ziga Primary School, situated roughly 82 kilometers north of Tsholotsho District in the area under Chief Mathuphula. Damage is estimated at over twelve hundred bucks. A teacher named Hazel Masuku...
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    Inmate vanishes mid-repair job, prison points fingers

    A guy locked up at Harare Central Prison just bounced. The inmate, identified as Jeffrey Jingura, managed to get out while supposedly fixing a vehicle in the prison workshop area. Authorities say he was serving time for theft and was considered a Class B prisoner. A guard has already been taken...
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    Tavern terror in Bekkersdal, nine dead and shooters still on the loose

    Gunmen killed at least nine people at a licensed tavern in South Africa. This happened in the Bekkersdal township near Johannesburg. Police are searching for roughly twelve suspects who arrived in a white minibus and a silver car. They shot patrons inside and outside the venue before driving...
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    Ministry bans paid holiday classes, calls practice unacceptable

    The education ministry is putting its foot down on holiday classes. A directive from Secretary Ken Ndala orders all schools, public and private, to stop charging fees for lessons during vacation periods. The ministry says the school calendar is set for a reason, and holidays are for family time...
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    Nicki Minaj stuns crowd with praise for president at AmFest

    Nicki Minaj went full political at a conservative conference, sitting down for a chat with Erika Kirk of Turning Point USA. She openly praised the current president and vice president, saying she has the utmost admiration for them. Her biggest takeaway was the president's resilience, stating...
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    Erika Kirk backs JD Vance for 2028 in emotional debut speech

    Erika Kirk just threw the full weight of Turning Point USA behind JD Vance for a 2028 presidential run. Speaking at the group's AmericaFest event, she pledged to get her late husband Charlie's friend elected in a resounding way. This gives the Vice President a direct line to one of the most...
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    Croft sues Buzbee for $25M over alleged smear campaign

    A lawyer for Jay Z's charity group is suing attorney Tony Buzbee for twenty-five million dollars. Marcy Croft, who works with Roc Nation's Team Roc, filed a defamation suit in Texas federal court. She claims Buzbee and his Houston firm used social media and legal documents to falsely accuse her...
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