Pledges loyalty to President Ruto
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Botswana president Masisi concedes defeat, says his party lost ‘massively’
‘The evidence is overwhelming. We need to come to terms with it and make space for the newly elected leaders’
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Botswana’s ruling party loses power after six decades, early results show
Opposition parties secure majority of the 61 parliamentary seats, on course to form the next government
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Community rights take center stage at Zimbabwe’s mining indaba
Source: Community rights take center stage at Zimbabwe’s mining indaba – #Asakhe – CITE Delegates to the 13th edition of the Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba (ZAMI) have issued a strong call for the rights of host mining communities to be respected. Under the theme “Energy Transition Minerals: Putting Communities First for Community Development,” the delegates […]
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Cowdray Park community takes waste crisis into their own hands
Source: Cowdray Park community takes waste crisis into their own hands – #Asakhe – CITE By Ndumiso Tshuma Cowdray Park, Bulawayo’s largest suburb, hosts a vibrant community alongside numerous commercial and industrial facilities. Yet, as the population grows, so does a mounting waste crisis, worsened by the Bulawayo City Council’s (BCC) inability to manage waste […]
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Mnangagwa: Britain should have compensated us first!
Source: Mnangagwa: Britain should have compensated us first! – #Asakhe – CITE President Emmerson Mnangagwa By Costa Nkomo President Emmerson Mnangagwa has stated that Britain should have compensated Zimbabwe before the southern African country addresses compensation for white commercial farmers regarding improvements made to the land. Speaking at the Zimbabwe National Elders Forum at State […]
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Zim, Türkiye celebrate relations
Source: Zim, Türkiye celebrate relations –Newsday Zimbabwe TÜRKIYE ambassador to Zimbabwe, Berna Versteden has emphasised the strategic importance of the country within Türkiye’s Africa-focused agenda. Versteden said this during Türkiye’s National Day celebrations held at the Turkish embassy in Harare on Tuesday “Africa, with its young and dynamic population, holds immense potential. Our relationship with […]
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Boy (15) falls off moving vehicle, dies
Source: Boy (15) falls off moving vehicle, dies – The Southern Eye A 15-YEAR-OLD boy died after falling from a moving vehicle along the Bulawayo-Tshefunye Road last week. The juvenile was clinging onto the mudguard of a trailer being towed by the vehicle. The driver is reported to have failed to stop after the incident […]
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Diamonds are not forever: Botswana’s diamond sales fall over 50% in 2024
Poor diamond earnings and downturn in the economy damaged President Masisi’s electoral prospects
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President demands UK apology for colonial brutality
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday called on the British government to apologise for their brutal century-long colonial rule that dispossessed indigenous Zimbabweans of their land and subjected them to other forms of abuses. The President said this at the launch of a study initiated by the Zimbabwe National Elders Forum (ZNEF) titled; “Land Displacements: […] …
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