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Africanews on MSNZimbabwe seeks BRICS membership and awaits responseZimbabwe is in the process of aligning with BRICS' conditions and is awaiting a response from the group based on internal consensus.
At least 300 newborns and 54 mothers have died since January due to childbirth complications, a crisis fueled by severe shortages in Zimbabwe’s public hospitals, authorities said on Thursday. Health Minister Douglas Mombeshora said that in the capital,
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The South African on MSNZimbabwe eyes BRICS membership: A strategic economic shiftZimbabwe is working towards joining BRICS, a powerful economic bloc comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
Cinematographer Sean Viljoen puts the Blackmagic Design Pyxis 6K through its paces, capturing engrossing wildlife video in Zimbabwe
Spread This NewsTV Brics Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Zimbabwe Amon Murwira has arrived in Moscow on a visit to hold talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. At a press conference following the meeting,
Steady inflow improvements into two of the SADC region's major reservoirs for hydroelectricity generation along the Zambezi River have brightened prospects for power generation until the last quarter of this year.
Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau VARDHAAN Lithium, which is set to establish India’s inaugural lithium refinery and battery manufacturing unit, has expressed interest in harnessing Zimbabwe’s rich mineral resources, with plans for beneficiation and value addition.
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The Zimbabwean on MSNIs China's growing Zimbabwe alliance key to its bigger plans for southern Africa?In Beitbridge, a border town in southern Zimbabwe, a mega industrial park that will eventually produce electricity, chromium-based materials and steel products is taking shape amid a major minerals rush in the southern African nation.
Zimbabwe has ample dollars to supply demand, according to the head of the central bank, who assured the southern African nation that it does not have a currency “problem.”
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The Zimbabwean on MSNZimbabwe Joins Other African Nations in Pursuit of Nuclear PowerZimbabwe is joining other African nations exploring nuclear power as a way to help solve chronic problems with electricity supply. Demand for power continues to increase on the continent due to growing populations and economic expansion.
Zimbabwe expects tobacco sales, its biggest agricultural export, to increase by 21% this year as the country recovers from last year’s drought, its agriculture minister said on Wednesday. Africa’s top tobacco producer expects sales of the crop to rebound to 280 million kilograms this year after plummeting to 230.
Zimbabwe could clear its arrears and rework $21 billion in debt that’s kept it locked out of international capital markets for more than a quarter of a century if it implements fiscal reforms, the World Bank said.
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