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Zimbabwe Prohibits Mineral Exports Because of Ongoing Wrongdoings

Zimbabwe Prohibits Mineral Exports Because of Ongoing Wrongdoings

Zimbabwe Bans Exports of Raw Minerals and Lithium Concentrate Zimbabwe’s Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Polite Kambamura, announced on Wednesday that all exports of raw minerals and lithium concentrate are banned until further notice. This decision was made due to ongoing “irregularities” in the mining sector. The ban is effective immediately and includes minerals […]

In Zimbabwe, many opt for funeral insurance instead of expensive health coverage

In Zimbabwe, many opt for funeral insurance instead of expensive health coverage

Harare, Zimbabwe – Ngoni Mutambalaro’s uncle, Steward Ganda, 60, spent his last months at home, trying to heal from a serious illness alone. His condition caused severe leg pain, leaving him bedridden and unable to manage the small tuck shop he owned in Kambudsuma, a low-income area of Harare. Like millions of Zimbabweans who lack […]

Aliko Dangote Has Become The World’s Wealthiest Black Man And Is Now Aiming To Invest $1B In Industrial Projects In Zimbabwe

Aliko Dangote Has Become The World's Wealthiest Black Man And Is Now Aiming To Invest $1B In Industrial Projects In Zimbabwe

Dangote Plans Major Investments in Zimbabwe Aliko Dangote, the wealthiest man in Africa, has revealed intentions to invest over $1 billion in Zimbabwe, focusing on significant projects in cement production, power generation, and fuel infrastructure. This announcement came after a discussion with President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Harare, as reported by various sources. The investment plans […]

Power Outage Disrupts Zimbabwe President During Speech

Power Outage Disrupts Zimbabwe President During Speech

During his State of the Union address on Tuesday, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa was interrupted by a power outage, forcing him to continue speaking using only a flashlight. Mnangagwa was addressing attendees from the new parliamentary building located in Mount Hampden, about 24 miles northwest of Harare. This large new complex was established with Chinese […]

England vs Zimbabwe: men’s cricket Test, day two – live coverage

England’s Strong Performance on Day Two Against Zimbabwe Well, that was quite a performance out there. Welcome to the second day of England’s Test match against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge. England had a phenomenal batting display yesterday, racking up 498 runs. Zimbabwe’s bowling attack, already struggling, faced a setback when Richard Ngarava left the field […]

England versus Zimbabwe: first day of the men’s Test match – live coverage

Ali Martin preview If there’s one thing we can learn from the history of English cricket—remember the women’s team facing tough times in Australia last winter—it’s that these cycles often follow the Ashes rhythm. Whatever version of Bazball we’re seeing now, its legacy, along with a few coaching roles, might very well hinge on the […]

Zimbabwe is finally returning after a long absence.

On Thursday, as strong winds swept over Grace Road, the atmosphere was a little sparse, yet still lively enough for fans to enjoy. Up on the pavilion’s balcony was Andrew Flintoff, while Mark Wood, nursing an injury, seemed focused on transition to coaching, cheerfully pacing the boundary’s edge. In the midst of it all, Josh […]

Is Zimbabwe zigzagging into further currency chaos? – BBC.com

image source, Farai Sevenzo Sylvia Dhliwayo, an expert in negotiating the many currencies that have overcome the hurdles of Zimbabwe’s crisis-hit economy, is reeling. She works hard every day to send her four children to school. She wakes up most mornings at 4 a.m. and heads to the main market in Mbale, Harare, the capital, […]