Looking back, they might have been on to something. Supporters of Robert Mugabe, the late dictator of Zimbabwe, were not ...
Spread This NewsBy Staff Reporter Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has condemned the abduction and torture of two Chinhoyi ...
Nigeria's Dangote Group will invest at least $1 billion in a pipeline, power generation and cement plant in Zimbabwe, its ...
Although Zimbabweans have historically been strong supporters of elections, Mugabe's ousting was widely celebrated after mass demonstrations calling for his resignation in the days leading up to his ...
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has strongly condemned the abduction and torture of two Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) students, describing the ...
Spread This NewsBy Alois Vinga Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has announced plans to invest over US$1 billion in ...
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Africa: All of Africa Today - November 12, 2025
South Africa reached a historic milestone after Biovac received approval from the South African Health Products Regulatory ...
Recently, I came across a social media post in which Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume was referred to as "chigananda", a reference ...
The Dangote Group, led by CEO Aliko Dangote, plans to inject $1 billion into Zimbabwe for a pipeline, power generation, and a cement plant. This agreement with President Emmerson Mnangagwa's ...
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Dangote to invest $1bn in Zimbabwe’s cement, power sectors
The President/Chief Executive of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, plans to invest up to $1 billion in Zimbabwe to develop ...
Presidential spokesperson, George Charamba, said, “a key transnational matter for Zimbabwe is an oil refinery and ...
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