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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Zimbabwe farmers thriving 45 years after independence

    Zimbabwe marks 45 years free from colonial rule with major farming gains. The country has changed its farm sector completely since 1980, helping local farmers grow more food. Black farmers who once faced barriers can access land and training they never had before. President Mnangagwa has stated...
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    Farmers ditch old cheques for smarter marketing

    Zimbabwean farming has changed dramatically over recent decades. Farm payments once arrived by mail as checks from marketing boards, with families eagerly awaiting their arrival at local schools or shops. Parents would send children to collect these payments after crop delivery, using the money...
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    Mhlanga court date bumped to April 30

    The court pushed back the case against Blessed Mhlanga to April 30. Officials said they needed important witness statements, which they forgot to put in the file. Prosecutor Takudzwa Jambawu told the court that papers from the investigating officer were missing. The officer could not come to...
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    Get to Know Zimbabwe Cyber Data Rules

    Zimbabwe officials arrested journalist Blessed Mhlanga in February for allegedly breaking the Cyber and Data Protection Act. Many people argue online about what actions actually break this law. The act aims to protect privacy rights by controlling personal data. It combines several laws covering...
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    Harare cops caught taking bribe go to court

    Two Harare cops appeared in court yesterday after cameras caught them taking bribes from a suspect. Rudo Chirengendure and Nyasha Mupandira stood before Magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa on charges of abusing their position. The court denied them bail as prosecutor Luckson Mhara plans to present...
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    Harare guard denied bail for stealing copper cable

    Police arrested a security guard who tried to steal copper cable from TelOne near Harare. Obey Katerere, 46, must stay in jail until May 7, when his trial date will be set. Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa, a regional magistrate, decided he should not receive bail. The prosecutor said Katerere dug up about...
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    South Africa pushing investors away

    According to PSG Financial Services CEO Francois Gouws, South Africa scares away potential investors with business-unfriendly policies. The country needs fresh investment money, but recent laws have hurt market confidence. Policies from the past six months have damaged business trust. The...
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    US tourism slump to cost billions in 2025

    The American economy faces billions in lost money as fewer foreigners visit and many people avoid buying US products. This adds to several problems, keeping recession risks high. Airplane arrivals of non-citizens fell almost 10 percent in March compared to last year. Goldman Sachs thinks these...
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    Zimbabwe gold exports skyrocket to 396 million in Q1

    Zimbabwe saw gold exports jump to $395.9 million in the first quarter this year, up from $303 million during the same time last year. The country earned $123.1 million in January, $117 million in February, and $155.8 million in March. Gold remains Zimbabwe's top foreign money maker, with the...
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    Why SADC says sorting Zim debt helps us all

    SADC says Zimbabwe must succeed with money fixes for all nearby countries to stay stable. The group asks world leaders to help Zimbabwe pay its debts. High debt makes borrowing expensive, forcing money toward interest payments instead of helping people. SADC leader Mr Magosi fully backs...
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    China says US tariffs wont buy you peace

    China warns that giving in to America about trade deals never brings peace. They strongly reject any agreements between America and other countries that hurt Chinese business interests. Chinese experts say America wants to bully China but probably cannot find many countries to join its plan. The...
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    Mai Dhuterere walks free after car deal row

    The court released Mai Dhuterere from jail time because the judge said police must bring her back with proper papers later. Mai Dhuterere faces claims that she tricked a politician out of money. People say she worked with her brother, telling lies about buying a truck. They promised to find a...
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    IMF and World Bank could power Zims comeback

    Zimbabwe needs help from large money groups like the IMF World Bank for its recovery plans. This message came from former Mozambique leader Dr Chissano, African Development Bank head Dr Adesina, who both work on fixing Zimbabwe's debt problems. Zimbabwe officials went to Washington, DC, for...
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    Skip the Paperwork Grab Your Licence at ZITF

    The government offers many helpful services for drivers at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair 2025. People can print driver licenses on the spot, handle medical checks, fix license problems, make electronic copies of learner permits, confirm licenses, replace lost vehicle books, ask car...
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    Dont write off FC Platinum yet

    Norman Mapeza stays calm about FC Platinum's league position. The coach believes his team can still win despite their slow start. His team sits tenth with nine points after seven games. They remain unbeaten but have drawn six matches already. MWOS leads the league with seventeen points. FC...
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    Zimbabwes tight money policy paying off

    Zimbabwe's central bank says its tight money rules work well. The bank stopped printing extra cash, which helped build trust. Bank leader Dr Mushayavanhu told people abroad about lessons from past money troubles. He said printing money never fixes a country's problems. They decided to return to...
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    EU Ambassadors Gear Up for ZITF Investment Talks

    The EU sends seven representatives to Bulawayo for important talks about money matters. They want to rebuild trade connections with Zimbabwe, shown by their bigger presence at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair. After these meetings, they plan to start the first EU-Zimbabwe Business Forum...
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    Zimbabwe Goes High Tech With Smart Prisons

    Zimbabwe wants to improve its prisons with new smart buildings and technology. The government plans to create facilities like those in Rwanda and Uruguay that meet international human rights standards. Mrs Nyemba from the Justice Department said they already use virtual courts, where prisoners...
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    Lawyer Procurement Case Gets the Boot

    The High Court rejected a legal challenge from Harare lawyer Naison Machingauta about public procurement laws. His case had problems with how it was presented. He wanted to fight against a part of the Public Procurement Act that lets some government businesses avoid following certain rules...
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    Zanu PF picks Masvingise for Gutu East

    Zanu PF wants to keep the Gutu East seat with a big win. The party held an election last week for their best candidate. Zvarevashe Masvingise won against five others with 4837 votes. His closest rival, Christopher Mashuro, received only 967 votes. This seat opened up after Benjamin Ganyiwa left...
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