Africa Zimbabwe The country registered a decline in wildlife poaching last year, according to a spokesperson for the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority
Africa Zimbabwe The speaker of Zimbabwe's parliament handed over a pre-election report to President Emmerson Mnangagwa; it is a constitutional tradition for the president to receive a report from parliament before elections
Africa Zimbabwe Economist Gift Mugano has denounced the country's fiscal and monetary authorities, saying their policies and measures are counterproductive and predicting that annual inflation will be 400% by June
Africa Zimbabwe All lithium exports have been banned after the government said it was losing 1,7 billion euros from exporting it as a raw mineral and not processing it into batteries in-country
Africa Zimbabwe Most hotels are fully booked in major tourist destinations in the country, which has seen a significant increase in visits this festive season according to the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority
Africa Zimbabwe Power outages have become increasingly severe; lasting up to 18 hours, they are affecting many businesses and families who are unable to carry on their activities
Africa Zimbabwe The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has accused a group of data analysts, Team Pachedu, of using 'terrorist tactics' to try to hack into its system and destabilise the country's electoral processes
Africa Zimbabwe Strategic and innovative measures to increase milk production in the country and bridge the gap between supply and demand, now being offset by imports from neighbouring countries, have been proposed by the governemnt
Africa Zimbabwe University of Zimbabwe has completed the renovation of its bus terminus, transforming it into a modern facility; designed by UZ students and run on solar power, it features toilets, shops, sheds, seatings
Africa Zimbabwe The country put its first satellite, ZimSat-1, into orbit through a Japanese facility on an American launcher
Africa Zimbabwe Zimbabwe has become the first country in Africa and the third in the world to have approved an HIV prevention drug recently recommended by the WHO
Africa Zimbabwe Miners operating in Zimbabwe will have to pay some of their royalties in refined metal instead of cash, in a move decided by the president to take advantage of the demand for its resources
Africa Zimbabwe Damages caused by climate change has prompted the authorities to review climate change policies, moving the country towards more sustainable forms of use, such as an accelerated transition to electric vehicles as a means of reducing emissions