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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Faked grades, busted dreams, nursing hopes flatline

    Dude in Zimbabwe tried to fake his way into nursing school. Jonathan Mukwena, a twenty-year-old from Chiredzi, got slapped with a 350 dollar fine. He will go to jail for three months if he does not pay. A Bulawayo magistrate named Beverly Madzikatire hit him with the penalties for fraud and...
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    Divorcee lays bare 19-year marriage meltdown

    A Zimbabwean businesswoman and author has published a memoir about her life since divorcing five years ago. Theodora Madzinga-Chinembiri's book details her experience after a nineteen-year marriage ended. The 46-year-old mother of four says she wrote it to push society, especially religious...
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    Vodafone Oman ditches points for instant Wafi rewards

    Vodafone Oman just rolled out a new loyalty scheme called Wafi. It skips the usual points system to give customers instant rewards. The program works directly inside the existing My Vodafone app, offering deals from partner brands in categories like food and shopping. A company exec said the...
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    Nigeria locks data in local digital vaults

    Nigeria's push for digital control is focusing on keeping data inside the country. Recent outages on global platforms have shown the risks of relying on foreign servers, which can break financial systems and weaken security. Storing data abroad leaves institutions exposed to outside policies...
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    Airtel Money unlocks Showmax with one tap

    Airtel Money users in Kenya can now pay for Showmax subscriptions directly through their mobile wallets. The partnership lets customers sign up for or renew any of the streaming service's plans, including its entertainment and Premier League packages, using their phone balance. The move makes...
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    Chad hosts Central Africa digital unity push

    Chad is hosting a regional meeting focused on internet backbone mapping and digital money services. The four-day workshop, organized by the local telecom regulator ARCEP Chad alongside a Central African regulatory body and a UN agency, brings together officials and operators from multiple...
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    Zambia rolls out govt-wide digital skills drive

    A Zambian government tech unit is starting a program to spread digital skills training across different ministries. Their institute brought in thirteen officials from departments like defense, justice, and finance for an orientation. The goal is to make these officers instructors who can manage...
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    Zambia bets big on AI for business leap

    Zambian tech leaders told a room of executives that adopting AI is a national necessity, comparing it to basic infrastructure like power. The briefing by the Ministry of Technology and Science, run with a firm called Pranary, pushed for enterprise-level AI deployment next year. Minister Felix...
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    Abuja’s telecoms drop as diesel runs dry

    Service issues in Abuja are being blamed on a diesel shortage. The telecom regulator NCC says supply problems from a fuel suppliers group have hit a key infrastructure company, IHS Nigeria. That company provides power to many Airtel and MTN cell towers, causing outages. The commission states it...
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    UAE to add over 1 million jobs by 2030

    A new forecast says the UAE needs to add over a million workers by 2030. That's a massive jump of more than twelve percent, which is way higher than expected growth in places like the US or UK. The demand is being pushed by general economic expansion and a big need for tech roles. Sectors like...
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    MNZL unlocks Egypt’s digital mortgage future

    An Egyptian fintech firm called MNZL just got a unique double approval from the country's financial regulators. They secured the first fully digital mortgage license and a digital consumer finance license. This lets them offer loans backed by things like houses or cars through a completely...
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    SADC taps Zambia as new interim chair

    The Southern African regional group SADC picked Zambia to serve as its next interim chair. This happened after Madagascar stepped down from the rotational leadership due to its own political crisis. The group held an emergency online summit to address the situation. Former Malawian president...
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    ZANU-PF hails 2025 as the year of total wins

    ZANU-PF is framing next year as a period for decisive action, pointing to claimed economic gains and total political control. Party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa laid out this stance, crediting President Mnangagwa's leadership and party cohesion for recent achievements. Economically, the...
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    DRC pleads for a united African peace push

    A top official from the Democratic Republic of Congo says African nations need to band together to address the worsening crisis in the eastern part of his country. Minister Floribert Anzuluni Isilokovetshi delivered that message in Harare after meeting with President Mnangagwa. He was sent as a...
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    Bulawayo’s festive beats heat up December

    Bulawayo's December calendar is stacked with events. The month started with a party headlined by musician Bagga and a chill Sunday session from DJ Bryce Klasiq. South African artist Sun-El Musician played a show, while gospel fans had a live recording event. The festive switch gets flipped with...
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    Unity Day shines, healing old wounds

    Zimbabwe marks Unity Day each December to remember the 1987 peace deal between rival political groups Zanu and Zapu. That agreement, led by Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo, ended a violent post-independence conflict. The day now coincides with a major government outreach effort addressing that...
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    Masiyambumbi steals show as boxing’s top ref

    A Zimbabwean official just took home a top award at the big amateur boxing world championships in Dubai. Steven Masiyambumbi won the title of best referee and judge for the entire men's tournament. This is a major deal in that world, basically saying he was the most consistent and fair official...
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    Zim tourism soars, rooms fill fast

    Zimbabwe's tourism is looking up for the holidays. Operators are seeing solid advance bookings, with resorts around 70 percent full already. The country got a boost from a recent Forbes ranking, calling it the world's best place to visit. Official numbers show over 1.6 million international...
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    Solar lights up lives, but not all homes

    A tiny off-grid village called Lushonkwe in Gwanda North shows a brutal split after dark. Some homes have light from solar systems. Many others, especially those run by women, are stuck with candles. For people there, this isn't just about convenience. It's a basic climate survival issue, with...
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    Mazweli mic-drops her way to the poetry crown

    The first-ever Haya Sizwe national poetry slam got taken down by a Bulawayo poet. Gugulethu Matshazi Dube, who goes by Mazweli, won the whole thing at the Zimbabwe Academy of Music. She beat out other finalists Silethemba Dube from Bulawayo and Nakai Tadana from Harare. Women totally owned this...
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