ZACC faces challenges investigating Mugabe’s claim of a $15 billion diamond theft, citing a lack of formal complaints and specific details.
Adenike Adeodun
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Zimbabwe’s government admits being unprepared for the El Niño-induced drought, planning significant budget adjustments for food imports.
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Zimbabwe has lost $9 billion to corruption in five years, severely impacting its economic stability and development.
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Zimbabwe’s mining ministers may lose their positions if they fail to secure minerals to support the Zimbabwe Gold currency amid economic instability.
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Five African presidents will gather at the Africa CEO Forum 2024 in Kigali to discuss pivotal private sector development strategies.
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Zimplats allocates $789 million to major projects, upgrading mines and expanding operations for enhanced production capacity.
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A third of Zimbabwe’s manufacturers are ready for AfCFTA, facing challenges like high costs and inadequate infrastructure.
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Despite better rankings than many Sub-Saharan nations, Zimbabwe still falls short on global gender equality indicators, facing high rates of gender-based violence.
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Cottco’s acting CEO claims ZACC’s intrusive investigations have severely disrupted business operations, alleging misuse of authority and personal vendettas within the anti-corruption agency.
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The US has criticized Zimbabwe for not addressing human rights abuses. Claims of extrajudicial killings and suppression of political freedoms underline the need for urgent governmental reforms.