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Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Faces Biggest Threat Amid Succession Battle
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe faces a growing threat to his rule from within his ZANU-PF party as a succession battle unfolds ahead of the 2028 elections; attempts to extend his term have sparked unprecedented protests and the dismissal of top security officials.
Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Faces Biggest Threat Amid Succession Battle
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe faces a growing threat to his rule from within his ZANU-PF party as a succession battle unfolds ahead of the 2028 elections; attempts to extend his term have sparked unprecedented protests and the dismissal of top security officials.
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48% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry Elected First Woman IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean former Olympic swimmer and current sports minister, was elected the 10th president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on June 22nd, 2024, becoming the first woman and African to hold the position.
Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry Elected First Woman IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old Zimbabwean former Olympic swimmer and current sports minister, was elected the 10th president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on June 22nd, 2024, becoming the first woman and African to hold the position.
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52% Bias Score


Coventry's IOC Presidency Creates Leadership Void for Brisbane 2032 Olympics
Kirsty Coventry, a former Zimbabwean swimmer, was elected as the first woman, first African, and youngest IOC president, creating a leadership void for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games, which she previously oversaw.
Coventry's IOC Presidency Creates Leadership Void for Brisbane 2032 Olympics
Kirsty Coventry, a former Zimbabwean swimmer, was elected as the first woman, first African, and youngest IOC president, creating a leadership void for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games, which she previously oversaw.
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60% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's Tobacco Output Projected to Rise, Boosting Economy
Zimbabwe's tobacco auction season opened on March 5th, with an expected output of 280 million kg, up from 240 million kg last year, driven by favorable rainfall and expanded planting to 125,000 hectares. Farmers anticipate higher prices, emphasizing tobacco's crucial role in household incomes and Zi...
Zimbabwe's Tobacco Output Projected to Rise, Boosting Economy
Zimbabwe's tobacco auction season opened on March 5th, with an expected output of 280 million kg, up from 240 million kg last year, driven by favorable rainfall and expanded planting to 125,000 hectares. Farmers anticipate higher prices, emphasizing tobacco's crucial role in household incomes and Zi...
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64% Bias Score


Illegal Quarry Mining Causes Deaths, Destruction in Bulawayo
Illegal quarry mining in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, has caused the drowning deaths of two children in flooded pits, destroyed homes, and created significant environmental damage, despite some miners attempting to mitigate the risks and the Bulawayo City Council defending the operations.
Illegal Quarry Mining Causes Deaths, Destruction in Bulawayo
Illegal quarry mining in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, has caused the drowning deaths of two children in flooded pits, destroyed homes, and created significant environmental damage, despite some miners attempting to mitigate the risks and the Bulawayo City Council defending the operations.
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44% Bias Score


Mbare Musika's Reconstruction: Formalizing Zimbabwe's Informal Economy
Zimbabwe's Mbare Musika market, devastated by fire in 2024, is undergoing phased reconstruction, with the first phase accommodating over 2,000 of the 4,253 verified affected vendors, reflecting the government's commitment to formalizing the informal sector which contributes 60% of employment and 40%...
Mbare Musika's Reconstruction: Formalizing Zimbabwe's Informal Economy
Zimbabwe's Mbare Musika market, devastated by fire in 2024, is undergoing phased reconstruction, with the first phase accommodating over 2,000 of the 4,253 verified affected vendors, reflecting the government's commitment to formalizing the informal sector which contributes 60% of employment and 40%...
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44% Bias Score

Zimbabwean Swimmer Elected First Female IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old former Zimbabwean swimmer, was elected as the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on March 23rd, 2025, winning 49 out of 109 votes in a single round, prompting widespread celebration among gender equality advocates but also raising conce...

Zimbabwean Swimmer Elected First Female IOC President
Kirsty Coventry, a 41-year-old former Zimbabwean swimmer, was elected as the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on March 23rd, 2025, winning 49 out of 109 votes in a single round, prompting widespread celebration among gender equality advocates but also raising conce...
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60% Bias Score

Electric Tricycles Empower Zimbabwean Women
In rural Zimbabwe, a program providing women with electric tricycles has significantly improved their economic opportunities and social standing, empowering them to participate more fully in their communities and improve access to healthcare.

Electric Tricycles Empower Zimbabwean Women
In rural Zimbabwe, a program providing women with electric tricycles has significantly improved their economic opportunities and social standing, empowering them to participate more fully in their communities and improve access to healthcare.
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40% Bias Score

Duterte Faces ICC Charges Over Anti-Drug War
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was transferred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Wednesday to face charges of crimes against humanity related to his anti-drug war that killed thousands, prompting protests from his supporters.

Duterte Faces ICC Charges Over Anti-Drug War
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was transferred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Wednesday to face charges of crimes against humanity related to his anti-drug war that killed thousands, prompting protests from his supporters.
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Zimbabwean Journalist Denied Bail After Interviewing Government Critic
Zimbabwean journalist Blessed Mhlanga was denied bail on February 28th after being arrested for interviewing Blessed Geza, a ruling party member who suggested President Mnangagwa's resignation. Mhlanga is charged with inciting violence, and the court cited concerns about national security in denying...

Zimbabwean Journalist Denied Bail After Interviewing Government Critic
Zimbabwean journalist Blessed Mhlanga was denied bail on February 28th after being arrested for interviewing Blessed Geza, a ruling party member who suggested President Mnangagwa's resignation. Mhlanga is charged with inciting violence, and the court cited concerns about national security in denying...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Aid Freeze Leaves Thousands of Zimbabwean Healthcare Workers Jobless
Following a Trump administration executive order halting foreign aid, thousands of Zimbabwean healthcare workers lost their jobs, impacting services for 1.2 million people on ART and leading to clinic closures, exposing the country's dependence on donor funding for its healthcare system.

Trump's Aid Freeze Leaves Thousands of Zimbabwean Healthcare Workers Jobless
Following a Trump administration executive order halting foreign aid, thousands of Zimbabwean healthcare workers lost their jobs, impacting services for 1.2 million people on ART and leading to clinic closures, exposing the country's dependence on donor funding for its healthcare system.
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44% Bias Score

ZICCO's 2025 Outreach Program Empowers Zimbabwean Musicians
Zimbabwe's Council of Copyrights (ZICCO) launched its 2025 national outreach program in Bulawayo, educating 2200 members on intellectual property rights and equally distributing royalties collected from businesses, aiming to improve musicians' welfare and combat piracy.

ZICCO's 2025 Outreach Program Empowers Zimbabwean Musicians
Zimbabwe's Council of Copyrights (ZICCO) launched its 2025 national outreach program in Bulawayo, educating 2200 members on intellectual property rights and equally distributing royalties collected from businesses, aiming to improve musicians' welfare and combat piracy.
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44% Bias Score
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