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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Skip Border Lines With Zimbabwe E Passport Tech

    Zimbabwe set up new border gates that read faces instead of needing officers to check papers. People with special electronic passports can walk through these machines without talking to anyone. The gates scan faces and passport chips to make sure they match the right person. These machines lock...
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    Gold Rush Has Zim Chasing 40 Tons

    Zimbabwe wants to collect 40 tonnes of gold this year as prices reach $3,323 per ounce. The country needs just over 3,000 kilograms more to hit this goal after mining 37 tonnes last year. Success would bring in $4.27 billion from exports at current prices. Teams visit mines every three months to...
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    Bikita Miners Boot Families From Farm Land

    Eight families face removal from the land they have lived on since 2000 at George Nollen Farm in Bikita. A lithium mining firm claims this area belongs to its business. The families farmed here for over twenty years as part of Zimbabwe's land reforms. Chief Marozva said legal talks continue...
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    Zimbabwe Opposition Implodes in Perk Power Grab

    Zimbabwe opposition groups fight among themselves instead of against the ruling party. The Citizens Coalition for Change once stood strong but grew weak after its leader, Nelson Chamisa, left in 2023. Members care more about fancy cars and money than helping voters. Many people who went to jail...
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    No Golf Chat England Gears Up for Zimbabwe Test

    England cricket team members must avoid golf talk before they play Zimbabwe this month. The team leaders told players to focus on cricket ahead of the four-day game at Trent Bridge. Sam Cook earned a spot on the team after playing well for Essex in recent matches. Chris Woakes will miss the game...
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    Mnangagwa Rolls Into Belarus for Power Play

    Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived in Belarus today. Both countries agree on many world issues. Mnangagwa came to Belarus before as vice president in 2015 and as president in 2019. Belarus' leader, Aleksandr Lukashenko, went to Zimbabwe early last year when they signed deals about...
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    Zimbabwe Institutions Crumble to Dust

    Zimbabwe faces many problems today. Roads have holes, water stops running, and power comes but goes. People see broken schools and failing hospitals with few supplies. The local college just went on strike, leaving students worried about tests. Life worked better long ago. When settlers ran the...
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    Workplace Carnage Piles Up As Tech Takes Over

    Zimbabwe workplaces need better safety rules, says Labor Minister Edgar Moyo. The country faces a safety crisis with over 4,000 job accidents each year since 2022. Last year saw 4,242 accidents and 70 worker deaths across the nation. Early numbers from 2025 show 720 people hurt and 12 killed at...
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    Burundian Pair Nabbed Skipping Zimbabwe Border

    Police arrested two men from Burundi who entered Zimbabwe without papers. Emmanuel Nyandwi, 33, and Obede Tayisenge, 25, must each pay $150 or stay in jail for one month. The court found them guilty of breaking immigration laws after they appeared at Karoi Magistrates Court. Both men will return...
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    Unbeaten Sables Smash Botswana 80-12

    Zimbabwe's rugby team crushed Botswana 80-12 at Harare Sports Club on Saturday. This win keeps the Sables undefeated throughout 2025. The team had just beaten Zambia on the same field last week. Co-captain Khumalo and French player Katsvere each scored twice during the first half. Botswana...
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    Zimbabwe Township Funk Explosion Takes Over

    A new music collection shows how bands from Zimbabwe mixed many styles between 1975 and 1980. Bands like Echoes Limited took James Brown's sounds but added unusual drum beats that made something fresh. The Green Arrows brought reggae feelings to their songs with guitar work that reminded...
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    Nakamba Refuses To Bail As Luton Hits League One

    Luton Town will keep Zimbabwe star Marvelous Nakamba next season as they head down to League One after back-to-back drops from the top leagues. The 30-year-old midfielder stays with one year left on his deal despite the team falling to the third tier of English football. Luton lost their final...
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    Zimbabwe Property Boom Leaves CBD Offices Deserted

    Zimbabwe's real estate grows as investors find ways around market problems. Tourists see new hotels in places like Victoria Falls, where visitors want to stay. Downtown offices sit empty because workers hate traffic jams and broken elevators. Rich neighborhoods are filled with gated communities...
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    Zimbabwe Faces Worst Malaria Surge Ever

    Malaria cases shot up across Zimbabwe this year. Health officials report almost 60,000 people caught the disease compared to about 21,000 last year. Deaths jumped from 45 to 143 during the same time. Heavy rains created more places for mosquitoes to breed. People working outdoors in mining or...
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    Putin Hails Zimbabwe as Loyal Ally

    Russia wants more friends in Africa, as many Western countries avoid talking to Moscow. Putin met with Zimbabwe's leader, Mnangagwa, last Friday to discuss how their countries think alike. The Russian president said both nations want a world where many countries share power instead of just a...
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    Putin Cheers Mnangagwa at Flashy Kremlin Bash

    Russia welcomed Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa to Moscow last Saturday. Both leaders met at the Kremlin during events marking the 80th anniversary of World War II's victory. They talked about making their countries work better together. Putin called Zimbabwe a trusted friend in Africa. The leaders...
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    Zimbabwe Women Mad About Pay Gap

    Women in Zimbabwe earn much less money than men, despite making up most workers. They often work jobs that pay under $6 a day. Many women also handle most home duties, like carrying water. Girls leave school earlier than boys because families expect them to help at home. These old ideas keep...
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    Frustrated Minister Lays Bare Nurse Poverty in Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe Youth Minister Tino Machakaire posted directly to President Mnangagwa about awful hospital conditions he saw firsthand. His Facebook message called the public health crisis real and serious. He wrote that many citizens face terrible healthcare experiences daily. This matches warnings...
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    Zimbabwe Nurses Cry Dignity Pay or Quit

    Nurses in Zimbabwe struggle to live on their small pay. Their monthly wages have fallen from $840 to under $400 since 2018, when the country started using a new money system. Many cannot afford food, clothes, school fees for their children, or transport to work. Some walk long distances to reach...
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    Zimbabwe Drivers Face Surprise Retest Frenzy

    Zimbabwe plans to retest all licensed drivers soon. The government wants to check for facial changes or new health issues that might affect driving safety. Onesimo Bumhira from the Vehicle Inspection Department made this announcement during a meeting between police and transport operators...
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