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

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[The Herald] Debra Matabvu -- Senior Reporter

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.

Ethiopia marks 65th army anniversary amid Tigray tensions

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Ethiopia celebrated the 65th anniversary of its Special Operations Command on Sunday in Hawassa, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed praising the military's modernization efforts, as renewed tensions simmer along the Tigray border—the region devastated by civil war between 2020 and 2022.

Africa: All of Africa Today - February 23, 2026

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Sudan: Doing What's Right Is 'Not a Spectator Sport', Human Rights Council Warned

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[UN News] In Geneva, delegates from more than 120 countries gathered on Monday to mark 20 years of the UN Human Rights Council and a shared commitment to international law, amid runaway global instability, wars and resurgent conflict.

South Africa: Human Rights Commission to Investigate Seshego Water Crisis

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[Health-e] The Human Rights Commission in Limpopo says it will prioritise the complaint laid by residents of Seshego against the Polokwane Municipality for failing to provide safe drinking water, because of the seriousness of the case.

Mugabe's son appears in court over Johannesburg shooting

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Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the youngest son of Zimbabwe's late former president Robert Mugabe, appeared in a South African court on Monday facing attempted murder charges after a gardener was shot at his Johannesburg home last week.

Nigeria paid Boko Haram ransom for kidnapped pupils: AFP investigation

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The Nigerian government paid Boko Haram militants a "huge" ransom of millions of dollars to free up to 230 children and staff the jihadists abducted from a Catholic school in November, an AFP investigation revealed Monday.

Senegal: Sahad Sarr releases new album

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Senegalese musician Sahad Sarr's sound has been a decade in the making, and he is now showcasing it on his new album African West.

Chad shuts border with Sudan in bid to stop conflict spreading

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A Chadian government spokesperson says the decision is aimed at protecting citizens.

England & South Africa postpone T20 series in 2027

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England and South Africa postpone a T20 international series against each other which was originally planned for next winter.

Key DRC-Burundi border reopens after two-month closure

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A vital border crossing between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi reopened Monday, more than two months after it was shut during an offensive by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in eastern DRC, sources on both sides confirmed.

Visitors take in snowy NYC ahead of traffic closure

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A major blizzard sweeps the US Northeast, closing schools, cancelling flights and shutting nonessential traffic in New York as millions shelter indoors.

US hosts new Western Sahara talks amid deep divergences

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The United States convened a fresh round of Western Sahara negotiations in Washington on Monday, bringing together Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, and the Polisario Front in a high-stakes diplomatic push to resolve the five-decade-old conflict.

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