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Credit: testing / Shutterstock.com. Swiss food giant Nestlé has invested $7m to expand its breakfast cereal manufacturing facility in Harare, Zimbabwe. The company’s “strategic upgrade” at ...
Zimbabwe has debuted a blockchain-enabled registry that will allow approved project developers to trade the nation’s carbon credits. The step is aimed at making trade in the emission offsets ...
Zimbabwe has established a body to oversee the country’s carbon credits projects in a bid to make trade in the emission offsets more transparent and gain a greater share of revenue for the ...
Zimbabwe debutant Vincent Masekesa has revealed the inspiration he has received from fellow spinning greats that has helped his rise to the top. Masekesa won his Test debut during the ongoing second ...
A new career-best mark for an impressive Zimbabwe quick as a trio of Bangladesh batters make gains on the latest ICC rankings. Zimbabwe quick Blessing Muzarabani has been the big winner following the ...
A new law grants sweeping powers to President Mnangagwa's government, raising alarms among activists and international observers about the future of civic space in Zimbabwe. In a move that has ...
As Trump wages a tariff war, Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa offers zero tariffs and glowing praise, hoping for relief from United States sanctions. Zimbabwe’s removal of tariffs on American goods is the latest ...
Zimbabwe is set to become the first country to fold on the US’s new global tariffs since their announcement by President Trump last week, with the African nation’s leader vowing to ...
The intensifying struggle for power may lead to a coup similar to the military takeover on November 15, 2017, led by Chiwenga, which ousted Zimbabwe’s strongman Robert Mugabe. Nonetheless ...
Tensions inside Zimbabwe's ruling party have the potential to destabilize the southern African country. Analysts warn civil war could follow if party infighting is not resolved. Zimbabwe has been ...
By Zimasa Matiwane and Jeffrey Moyo Zimasa Matiwane reported from Johannesburg, and Jeffrey Moyo from Harare, Zimbabwe. Battling a yearslong economic crisis and persistent accusations of ...
Officials in Zimbabwe recently said the country will work with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and likely with investment from Russia, to develop a nuclear power program in the country.
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