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Zimbabwe is the only country to have suspended tariffs on US imports so far. Source: Is Zimbabwe wooing Donald Trump by ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNAfrikaner business delegation welcomed in Harare, as Zimbabwe warms to WashingtonAfrikaners are African,” reported TimesLive after the meeting, which was intended to rebuild regional integration and ...
A majority of White Zimbabweans who lost their farms during a land grab more than 20 years ago have rejected an offer of ...
As president Mnangagwa faces pressure to resign, people say they are angry but fear protesting amid calls for change. Source: ...
Zimbabwe’s finance minister, Mthuli Ncube, last week announced that the government had started paying compensation to white ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMarch 31 Protests - Over 1,000 Suffered Rights Violations At Hands of the State - ReportThe Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), a human rights watchdog, reports that over 1,000 people experienced violations of their rights to freedom of assembly and association following the March 31st ...
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South Africa Today on MSNWhite Farmers to Receive Compensation from ZimbabweFor decades, Zimbabwe’s land reform program has been a contentious issue, both domestically and internationally. In the early ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNEU suspends debt aid to Zimbabwe over ‘draconian’ new lawEU says it is disappointing that Zimbabwe had not upheld its own commitments, ...
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The Standard on MSNEditorial Comment: Draconian law will soil Mnangagwa’s legacyPresident Emmerson Mnangagwa has done further damage to his legacy by signing the controversial Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill into law and would be remembered as an ...
South of the African Equator Zimbabwe’s government announced its first remittances under the Global Compensation Agreement ...
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Zimbabwe pays white farmers after 25 years of land seizuresThe first group of farmers received a payment of $3.1 million. These farmers are part of a larger group set to be paid a ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThe Zimbabwean singer who found fame in China – and obscurity at homeJo Stak used to sing in Mandarin and get stopped by fans on the streets of Shanghai. That changed when he came home.
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