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Harare Council Loses Revenue to Employee Theft
Harare City Council is losing foreign currency revenue because tellers are pocketing US dollar payments and swiping equivalent amounts in local currency using their own bank cards, exploiting the difference between official and black market exchange rates; the council has operated without a billing ...
Harare Council Loses Revenue to Employee Theft
Harare City Council is losing foreign currency revenue because tellers are pocketing US dollar payments and swiping equivalent amounts in local currency using their own bank cards, exploiting the difference between official and black market exchange rates; the council has operated without a billing ...
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60% Bias Score


Friendship Bench Expands Globally, Addressing Mental Health Disparities
Dr. Dixon Chibanda's Friendship Bench program, initiated in 2006 in Zimbabwe to address mental health disparities, now trains over 3,000 older adults to provide free talk therapy, impacting more than 300,000 individuals yearly and expanding to nine countries.
Friendship Bench Expands Globally, Addressing Mental Health Disparities
Dr. Dixon Chibanda's Friendship Bench program, initiated in 2006 in Zimbabwe to address mental health disparities, now trains over 3,000 older adults to provide free talk therapy, impacting more than 300,000 individuals yearly and expanding to nine countries.
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44% Bias Score


Harare's Wetland Destruction Threatens Water Security
Harare City Council's destruction of wetlands over the last 25 years, despite President Mnangagwa's call for protection, is causing falling water tables and drying boreholes, impacting water supply and recreational spaces, particularly significant as Zimbabwe hosts the 15th Conference of Parties to ...
Harare's Wetland Destruction Threatens Water Security
Harare City Council's destruction of wetlands over the last 25 years, despite President Mnangagwa's call for protection, is causing falling water tables and drying boreholes, impacting water supply and recreational spaces, particularly significant as Zimbabwe hosts the 15th Conference of Parties to ...
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48% Bias Score


Grandfather's Zimbabwe Work Shapes Notre Dame QB's Life
Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard's grandfather, Gib, a humanitarian working in Zimbabwe, will watch the national championship game from home, his influence significantly shaping Riley's perspective and commitment to community service.
Grandfather's Zimbabwe Work Shapes Notre Dame QB's Life
Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard's grandfather, Gib, a humanitarian working in Zimbabwe, will watch the national championship game from home, his influence significantly shaping Riley's perspective and commitment to community service.
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28% Bias Score


Zimbabwe Abolishes Death Penalty, 60 on Death Row to be Re-sentenced
Zimbabwe has abolished the death penalty, freeing approximately 60 prisoners on death row who will be re-sentenced; President Mnangagwa signed the Death Penalty Abolition Act into law on Tuesday, December 2023, following a parliamentary vote, despite concerns over a clause allowing for reinstatement...
Zimbabwe Abolishes Death Penalty, 60 on Death Row to be Re-sentenced
Zimbabwe has abolished the death penalty, freeing approximately 60 prisoners on death row who will be re-sentenced; President Mnangagwa signed the Death Penalty Abolition Act into law on Tuesday, December 2023, following a parliamentary vote, despite concerns over a clause allowing for reinstatement...
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24% Bias Score


Zimbabwean Bishop Granted Bail on Rape Charges
A prominent Zimbabwean cleric, Lloyd Kanyangarika Karuru, was arraigned on charges of repeatedly raping a relative between 2019 and 2024; he was granted bail and the case adjourned to January 10, 2025.",
Zimbabwean Bishop Granted Bail on Rape Charges
A prominent Zimbabwean cleric, Lloyd Kanyangarika Karuru, was arraigned on charges of repeatedly raping a relative between 2019 and 2024; he was granted bail and the case adjourned to January 10, 2025.",
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32% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Promotes Agricultural Joint Ventures to Boost Productivity
The Zimbabwean government is urging farmers to form joint ventures with investors to optimize land use and boost agricultural productivity, addressing resource limitations and promoting collaboration; the government aims to issue 2,500 title deeds by March 31, 2026 and 23,500 by June 30, 2026.

Zimbabwe Promotes Agricultural Joint Ventures to Boost Productivity
The Zimbabwean government is urging farmers to form joint ventures with investors to optimize land use and boost agricultural productivity, addressing resource limitations and promoting collaboration; the government aims to issue 2,500 title deeds by March 31, 2026 and 23,500 by June 30, 2026.
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44% Bias Score

Zimbabweans Combat Rising NCDs with Unconventional Fitness, Government Tax
In Zimbabwe, older adults are exercising in cemeteries and other unconventional spaces to combat the growing problem of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are projected to be the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030; the government has implemented a 0.5% tax on certain foods to ...

Zimbabweans Combat Rising NCDs with Unconventional Fitness, Government Tax
In Zimbabwe, older adults are exercising in cemeteries and other unconventional spaces to combat the growing problem of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are projected to be the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030; the government has implemented a 0.5% tax on certain foods to ...
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28% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Pays Compensation to Dutch Farmers for Seized Land
Nineteen Dutch farmers have received the first installment of compensation from the Zimbabwean government for land seized during the early 2000s land redistribution program, fulfilling a bilateral investment protection agreement (BIPPA) signed between the two countries and resolving a two-decade-lon...

Zimbabwe Pays Compensation to Dutch Farmers for Seized Land
Nineteen Dutch farmers have received the first installment of compensation from the Zimbabwean government for land seized during the early 2000s land redistribution program, fulfilling a bilateral investment protection agreement (BIPPA) signed between the two countries and resolving a two-decade-lon...
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36% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Abolishes Death Penalty
Zimbabwe officially abolished the death penalty after President Emmerson Mnangagwa commuted the sentences of around 60 death row inmates to life imprisonment on Tuesday; Amnesty International celebrated the move as a significant step for human rights in the country and a beacon of hope for the anti-...

Zimbabwe Abolishes Death Penalty
Zimbabwe officially abolished the death penalty after President Emmerson Mnangagwa commuted the sentences of around 60 death row inmates to life imprisonment on Tuesday; Amnesty International celebrated the move as a significant step for human rights in the country and a beacon of hope for the anti-...
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32% Bias Score

Zimbabwe's Failing Currency Fuels Growth of Informal Night Markets
In Zimbabwe, the new ZiG currency's failure is driving consumers to cheaper informal night markets, forcing formal retailers to close, with one major chain reporting a zero investment value; over 80% of the workforce is in the informal sector.

Zimbabwe's Failing Currency Fuels Growth of Informal Night Markets
In Zimbabwe, the new ZiG currency's failure is driving consumers to cheaper informal night markets, forcing formal retailers to close, with one major chain reporting a zero investment value; over 80% of the workforce is in the informal sector.
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44% Bias Score

Zimbabwe's Unusually Mild Drought Response
Zimbabwe's Lands Minister, Dr Anxious Masuka, reports an unusual lack of food queues despite the worst El Niño drought since independence, attributing this to government initiatives that provide food for 6.54 million people until March 2025 and support for 12.74 million (83.4 percent of the populati...

Zimbabwe's Unusually Mild Drought Response
Zimbabwe's Lands Minister, Dr Anxious Masuka, reports an unusual lack of food queues despite the worst El Niño drought since independence, attributing this to government initiatives that provide food for 6.54 million people until March 2025 and support for 12.74 million (83.4 percent of the populati...
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56% Bias Score
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