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Marshall Bwanya
Marshall Bwanya is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Zanu PF-linked housing cooperatives, land developers leave Harare home seekers high and dry
01 Oct 2023
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Zimbabwe News Now
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| Urban Development
Thousands of Hatcliffe residents in Harare are suffering due to the failure of Zanu PF-aligned land developers and housing cooperatives to provide basic amenities in irregular settlements. Despite paying for housing stands, residents lack access to water, sewer services, electricity, and roads. Investigations reveal that politically connected developers have disregarded conditions for land allocations, leading to rampant double allocations and lack of title deeds. The government has been aware of these issues but has made only half-hearted interventions. Residents are urged to seek genuine help from concerned stakeholders rather than relying on corrupt politicians.
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Seamus Kearney
I am passionate about sharing great stories in the most innovative and engaging way possible. An Irish/New Zealand national, my career as a senior broadcast journalist now spans more than 30 years. I worked as a senior journalist, presenter & producer at EuronewsNBC for 14 years and at numerous ...
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Mnangagwa sworn in as Zimbabwe's new president
24 Nov 2017
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www.euronews.com
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Emmerson Mnangagwa was sworn in as the President of Zimbabwe amid celebrations at a packed national stadium in Harare, marking the end of Robert Mugabe's nearly four-decade rule. Mnangagwa, the country's former security chief and Mugabe's right-hand man, promised to hold elections as scheduled and to revive the economy, while also vowing to respect the constitution and improve citizens' rights. Despite his promises, Mnangagwa's association with Mugabe's harsh policies has led to skepticism about real change. The military's recent intervention and the safety guarantees given to Mugabe and his family have also been focal points. Meanwhile, the fired finance minister, Ignatius Chombo, claims he was beaten while in military custody, adding to the concerns about the new administration's approach to dissent.
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Tendai Marima
Tendai Marima is a multimedia journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. She has worked for a range of international publications including Al Jazeera, the New York Times, Foreign Policy and NPR. She is also a fellow of the NEWF based in South Africa and a member of Fairpicture and the Everyday Projects....
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Will Mnangagwa deliver on promise to tackle corruption?
24 Dec 2017
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www.aljazeera.com
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| Economic Reform
Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe's new president, has pledged to tackle corruption and restore the economy, offering hope to many Zimbabweans. However, his administration's recent arrests of former officials have raised concerns about political motives. Critics argue that the crackdown appears selective, targeting those associated with the G40 faction. Mnangagwa's cabinet appointments have also drawn scrutiny due to past corruption allegations. To restore public confidence, Mnangagwa must demonstrate a genuine commitment to accountability and the rule of law.
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Jeffrey Moyo
Jeffrey Moyo is a journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Two Former Mugabe Allies Are Held Without Bail in Zimbabwe
27 Nov 2017
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www.nytimes.com
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Two former allies of ousted Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, Ignatius Chombo and Kudzanai Chipanga, were denied bail on charges of fraud, abuse of office, and undermining public confidence in the military. The new government under President Emmerson Mnangagwa is closely watched for its treatment of Mugabe's associates. Concerns about fair trials and potential military influence on the judiciary have been raised. Mnangagwa has dissolved Mugabe's cabinet and appointed new ministers, while public attention remains on the fate of Mugabe's former allies.
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