Zimbabwe dismisses rumours of coup, says country stable

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Zimbabwe's National Security Council has accused allies of the late former leader Robert Mugabe and some opposition officials of peddling rumours of an impending ...

PICS: Zimbabweans go hungry as coronavirus compounds climate woes

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Before the coronavirus outbreak, 7. 7 million Zimbabweans faced food shortages after a drought and cyclone in 2019 and patchy rains this year, now the country faces ...

Zimbabwe Covid-19 survivor fears having to live with the stigma

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Businessman Saul Sakudya, one of the first people in Zimbabwe to test positive for Covid-19, says some people are so afraid of catching the virus they avoid coming ...

Mnangagwa threatens 20 year jail time over fake lockdown statement

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Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa threatened 20 years in jail to the author of a statement purporting to bear his signature that said the lockdown to contain ...

Mnangagwa threatens 20 year jail time over fake lockdown statement

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Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa threatened 20 years in jail to the author of a statement purporting to bear his signature that said the lockdown to contain ...

Most Zimbabweans stay home for lockdown, Harare's streets deserted

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Unlike neighbouring South Africa, where many citizens defied calls to stay indoors and some clashed with security forces at the weekend, Zimbabweans mostly stayed ...

Zimbabwe court appoints Robert Mugabe daughter to identify his assets

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A court in Zimbabwe appointed Robert Mugabe's daughter to identify assets so they can be distributed to his beneficiaries, his lawyer said.

Lawyer says Robert Mugabe's assets have not been finalised yet

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The process of establishing the assets of the late Robert Mugabe will take some time, his lawyer said

Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe left behind $10 million, properties - state media

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Robert Mugabe left behind $10 million in the bank and some properties in the capital, a list of his estate published by a newspaper showed.

Water canons, batons: MDC condemns 'police brutality' on Zimbabweans

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Zimbabwean police used batons, tear gas and water cannon to beat up and disperse supporters of the main opposition party.

Zimbabwe bans electric water heaters as country struggles with power cuts

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Zimbabwe is banning the installation of new electric water heaters in a bid to save power, energy regulations published.

Zimbabwe will have more cash to feed black market for currency - expert

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Zimbabweans finally got access to new low-denomination currency, but banks maintained an existing weekly withdrawal limit of $20, frustrating many customers.

New banknotes fail to arrive as financial crisis in Zimbabwe continues

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Heralded by Zimbabwe's central bank as the answer to an acute cash shortage, new low-denomination banknotes were due to enter circulation on Monday.

77 Zimbabwe doctors fired after two-month strike over salary woes

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Junior and middle level doctors at Zimbabwe state hospitals that have been on strike for two months to press for higher pay have been discharged after disciplinary ...

Zimbabwe workers to take to streets as they demand better pay

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Zimbabwe state workers will go ahead with a street protest after the government failed to give in to their demand for US dollar-indexed salaries.

Air Zimbabwe resumes flights to South Africa after suspension lifted

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The Zimbabwe government put the airline under administration last year and later invited bids from potential investors as it seeks to privatise it.

Air Zimbabwe resumes flights to SA after suspension lifted

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Zimbabwe's national airline has resumed flights to South Africa, the company said, after Acsa barred the airline over unpaid fees.

Zimbabwe to cut power to mines, others over $77m in unpaid bills

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Zimbabwe?s electricity distributor said it will disconnect mines, farms and other users as it looks to recover $77m in unpaid bills.

Zimbabwe to cut power to mines and farms over $77m in unpaid bills

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Zimbabwe's state-owned electricity distributor said it will disconnect mines, farms and other users as it looks to recover $77 million in unpaid bills.

Zimbabwe platinum venture needs $500 million for first phase

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Zimbabwe is pinning its hopes on the mining sector to drive the recovery of an economy grappling with rolling power cuts and shortages.

Zimbabwe cancels deal with Transnet JV to recapitalise state rail firm

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Zimbabwe has cancelled a deal struck with South African logistics group Transnet.

WATCH: Zimbabwe aims to more than triple diamond production by 2023

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Zimbabwe expects to increase diamond production to 11 million carats by 2023 from 3. 2 million carats last year, the mines minister said on Monday.

Zimbabwe quadruples electricity prices amid economic crisis

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Zimbabwe hiked its average electricity tariff by 320% to ramp up power supplies at a time of daily blackouts.

Zimbabwe quadruples electricity prices to fund power investment

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Zimbabwe has increased the average electricity tariff by 320% to let the state power utility ramp up production and improve supplies.

Robert Mugabe's body expected in Zimbabwe, burial place a mystery

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The body of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was expected in the country later on Wednesday, a family spokesman said.