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Tuko News on MSNZimbabwe warns citizens over Kenyan Facebook page promising fake job opportunitiesZimbabwe has warned citizens about a fake Facebook page posing as its embassy in Kenya, luring job seekers with false offers ...
Inside a grimy, poorly lit room in Mbare, one of Zimbabwe's most populous townships, a 45-year-old man sits on a makeshift stool as he pours a brownish liquid into small bottles.
The Mbare resident is one of Zimbabwe’s “back yard brewers” who are making fake whiskies, brandy, vodka and other spirits to make ends meet amid fading hopes for economic prosperity.
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Fifteen opposition MPs in Zimbabwe have filed a court appeal saying they were tricked into losing their parliamentary seats. The losses came after a man falsely claiming to be the party's ...
In Zimbabwe, where ZANU-PF has dominated politics since independence from Britain in 1980, the stakes for next year's national and presidential polls are high. ADVERTISEMENT It will be Zimbabwe's ...
On receipt of the fake letter, Zimbabwe's parliamentary speaker declared the 15 seats vacant. Resultant by-elections could hand ruling party Zanu-PF the majority it needs to amend the constitution.
Zimbabwe-based ZimFact, set up in 2018, worked to debunk myths during the last election and the Covid-19 pandemic – from fact-checking politicians’ speeches to exposing false online claims ...
A person holds out a bottle at an informal brewing facility that makes fake whisky, brandy, vodka and other spirits, in Harare, Zimbabwe March 23, 2023 Reuters Inside a grimy, poorly lit room in ...
On receipt of the fake letter, Zimbabwe's parliamentary speaker declared the 15 seats vacant. Resultant by-elections could hand ruling party Zanu-PF the majority it needs to amend the constitution.
By Lungelo Ndhlovu DETE, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An opposition leader has quit, voting has been postponed for rural residents, and a man has been eaten by a lion in a national park: ...
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