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Chris Muronzi is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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The Chinese takeover of Zimbabwe’s trucking sector
Zimbabwe's trucking sector is experiencing a significant shift as Chinese companies increasingly dominate the market. Local drivers, like Kelvin Chimusoro, face reduced work opportunities as their employers struggle to compete. This development highlights the broader economic influence of Chinese investments in Zimbabwe, raising concerns about the impact on local businesses and employment.
What’s up on WhatsApp in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, WhatsApp has become a popular platform for Gen Z, known as 'Ama2k', to consume literary works. Natasha Pumu, a 24-year-old avid reader, exemplifies this trend, highlighting the app's role in providing daily literary content. This reflects a broader cultural shift in how literature is accessed and consumed in the region.
Zimbabwe: When the capital collapses
In Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, the infrastructure is deteriorating, as evidenced by the need for borehole drilling in high-density suburbs like Budiriro 5. The article highlights the challenges faced by residents due to the collapsing infrastructure, emphasizing the pressing need for sustainable urban development solutions.
Sangomas with ring lights: Zimbabwe’s traditional healers take to TikTok
Zimbabwean traditional healers, known as sangomas, are increasingly using social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook to connect with clients and offer spiritual guidance. Gogo Mafirakureva, a sangoma based in the UK, has embraced this trend, conducting live sessions and consultations online. While some view this as a positive adaptation to modern technology, critics argue that it undermines traditional practices and accuse social media sangomas of profiteering. The Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association discredits these online healers, but others see it as a necessary evolution in a country facing economic challenges.
E-hailing drivers fight to survive in Zimbabwe
E-hailing drivers in Zimbabwe, like Tapfuma Gumbo, face challenges in their daily operations, particularly during late hours when safety concerns arise. The article highlights the cautious approach drivers take when accepting ride requests, especially from new users, to ensure their safety and livelihood.
Traditional healers selling wealth on TikTok
Traditional healers in Zimbabwe, known as sangomas, are using TikTok to offer spiritual guidance and wealth-attracting rituals, gaining a global following. Despite their popularity, these TikTok sangomas face criticism from traditional peers and the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association, which does not recognize their practices. The economic crisis in Zimbabwe has driven people like Lesley Chihera to seek financial solutions through these online consultations, despite skepticism about their legitimacy.
Zimbabwe’s illegal forex dealers use WhatsApp to find clients, evade police
In Zimbabwe, informal forex dealers have shifted to using WhatsApp to evade police crackdowns amid an economic crisis marked by hyperinflation and unemployment. The introduction of the new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency has led to increased police raids, driving dealers to adopt more covert methods. Despite the government's efforts, the black market thrives due to a lack of confidence in the local currency. Experts argue that arresting dealers is a stopgap measure and stress the need for restoring economic confidence.
Zimbabwe’s illegal forex dealers use WhatsApp to find clients, evade police
In Zimbabwe, informal forex dealers have shifted their operations online, using WhatsApp to connect with clients and evade police crackdowns. This move comes amid a long-standing economic crisis marked by hyperinflation and high unemployment, where the US dollar remains the preferred currency. The Zimbabwean government, aiming to stabilize the economy, introduced a new currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), and intensified efforts to curb illegal forex trading. Despite over 70 arrests, the crackdown has driven dealers underground, prompting innovative methods to continue their trade.
‘Suffering is continuing’: Mnangagwa declared winner in Zimbabwe election
Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zanu PF has been declared the winner of the Zimbabwe election with 52% of the vote, while opposition leader Nelson Chamisa received 44%. The election was marred by issues such as the failure to provide ballots in Harare and Bulawayo, leading to an extended voting period. Zimbabweans, facing a severe economic crisis with high inflation and currency devaluation, are apprehensive about the continuation of Zanu PF's rule. Economists suggest that Mnangagwa's second term could either see necessary economic reforms or a continuation of the past detrimental policies. The economic situation has forced many into informal work, and some, like Lolo Zuma, are considering drastic measures such as sex work to support their families.
No panacea for Zimbabwe as it aims to go for gold
Zimbabwe's central bank is considering introducing a new gold-backed currency to stabilize the Zimbabwe dollar, following the release of a gold-backed digital currency last year. Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube emphasized the need for currency stability to maintain and increase the country's economic growth, suggesting that linking the exchange rate to a hard asset like gold could be a solution.
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