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Uganda: Mixed Signals From Government Over Potential Treason Charges Against Bobi Wine

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[Nile Post] The legal status of Robert Kyagulanyi, president of the National Unity Platform (NUP), remains unclear following contradictory statements from high-ranking government officials regarding potential treason charges.

Uganda: Breaking - Shooting At Kiboga Prison Leaves Three Dead

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[Nile Post] Security has been tightened at Kiboga Prison following a fatal shooting incident in which a prison warder allegedly turned his weapon on his supervisors, leaving three dead and the community in shock.

Zimbabwe: Zim's New Generation Eyes Olympic Moment

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[The Herald] Ellina Mhlanga -- On most mornings across Zimbabwe, training starts quietly.

Zimbabwe: Dinyero - The Nostalgic History Maker

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[The Herald] Langton Nyakwenda -- Masimba Dinyero laughs easily, but his eyes rarely leave the pitch.

Zimbabwe: Benade Plots Quietly As Sables Face Tough Test

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[The Herald] Tinashe Kusema -- The chatter around Harare Sports Club drifts between gossip and schoolboy results, but on the far touchline, Piet Benade stands a few steps away from the noise, arms folded, eyes fixed on patterns only he seems to notice, watching bodies move, as if the future of Zimbabwe rugby is already playing out in front of him.

Zimbabwe: Zifa Rally Behind Mighty Warriors

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[The Herald] Polokwane, South Africa -- The Mighty Warriors got a timely morale boost following the arrival of Zimbabwe Football Association vice president Loveness Mukura ahead of their tricky COSAFA Cup clash against Zambia this afternoon.

Zimbabwe: Captain Blessing Moyo and the Weight of Expectations in Shamva

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[The Herald] Blessing Malinganiza -- Simba Imba BHORA are no longer chasing respect. They are defending it.

Zimbabwe: Farmgate Value Addition Key to Ending Side Marketing

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[The Herald] Zimbabwe's agriculture sector has made remarkable strides in increasing production over the past few years.

Zimbabwe: Why Mahomed Mussa Is Expanding to Residential Areas

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[The Herald] Mahomed Mussa Wholesalers has expanded its footprint outside the Harare central business district (CBD) with the opening of a new branch at the Bloomingdale Complex.

Zimbabwe: Econet Delisting Could Signal Shareholder Concerns, ZSE Chief Warns

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[The Herald] Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) chief executive officer Mr Justin Bgoni has acknowledged that the potential departure of telecoms giant Econet Wireless Zimbabwe would represent a failure by the local bourse to meet shareholder expectations, though he moved to assure investors that the market would survive the loss.

Zimbabwe: Playing for More Than Pride .

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[The Herald] Tinashe Kusema -- There is a calmness around this Zimbabwe dressing room that feels earned.

Zimbabwe: AMA Aims to Revolutionise Agric Markets in Zim

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[The Herald] The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA), established under the Agricultural Marketing Act [Chapter 18:24], is a statutory regulatory body within the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development. AMA supervises and develops the marketing of agricultural products, including grains, oilseeds and livestock, to create a fair, efficient and structured market environment. The authority has a new chief executive, MRS ALICE MAPFIZA. Zimpapers Agribusiness Reporter EDGAR VHERA spoke to

Zimbabwe: Youths Should Uphold Ethos of the Liberation Struggle - VP Chiwenga

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[The Herald] Youths are duty-bound to preserve the ethos of the liberation struggle, especially as liberation war heroes continue to pass away, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Zimbabwe: Local Content Strategy Sparks Industrial Renaissance

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[The Herald] Zimbabwe's Local Content Strategy is not only revitalising the iron and steel sector, but is also delivering tangible economic benefits through increased job creation and a significant reduction in steel imports.

Zimbabwe: High Interest Rates, Tight Liquidity Choke Industry

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[The Herald] Local companies are struggling to access capital as traditional avenues for long-term funding remain effectively closed or severely limited, leaving the productive sector to grapple with "punitive" interest rates.

Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Independent Apologises for 'Poorly Executed Hatchet Job' On Zbc

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[The Herald] The Zimbabwe Independent -- a weekly publication under Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) -- has unreservedly apologised to President Mnangagwa, the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services and the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) for publishing false allegations concerning the purported disappearance of licence-fee revenues.

Zimbabwe: Constitutional Amendment Will Make Diaspora Vote Possible - - Ziyambi

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[The Herald] Debra Matabvu -- Senior Reporter

Zimbabwe: Floating Hope - Science, Safety and Resilience On the Zambezi

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[The Herald] For three decades, Siabulimo Chigwambari has carried a memory that refuses to fade.

Zimbabwe: Zim Concerned By Abuse of UN Charter - Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri

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[The Herald] Gibson Nyikadzino -- Zimbabwe is concerned by the continued violation of the United Nations (UN) Charter, as this is increasingly seeing some countries agitate for unilateralism as a foreign policy option, Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.

Zimbabwe: Be Active and Productive to Drive Country's Development - President

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[The Herald] Zimbabwe's youths should always be active and productive both at community and national levels in order to help achieve an empowered, modern, prosperous and highly industrialised country within the next four years, President Mnangagwa has said.

Trade and hope return to Uvira after DRC-Burundi border reopens

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Closed for more than two months, the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi reopened this Monday, February 23, ending a period of isolation and uncertainty for thousands of residents.

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