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Zimbabwe Daily News is an internet newspaper published in Zimbabwe and UK. The newspaper was first published independently in 2004 and is owned by 3MG Media.
The results from the latest disputed vote in the southern African nation with a history of troubled elections were announced Saturday night. The post Opposition party in Zimbabwe calls for new ...
On 30 June, Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga called for the suspension of Zimbabwe from the African Union (AU) until Zimbabwe holds free and fair elections; [4] he also called for a new election in the presence of peacekeepers. [5] An AU summit at Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt began on 30 June, with Mugabe in attendance. Despite the international ...
Zimbabwe currently has ten provinces, two of which are cities with provincial status. Zimbabwe is a unitary state, and its provinces exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate. Provinces are divided into districts, which are divided into wards. The Constitution of Zimbabwe delineates provincial governance and powers.
Follow live coverage of Zimbabwe vs Pakistan from the Pakistan in Zimbabwe 2024 today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine teams compete across a two-year cycle of matches before a two-team final ...
Zimbabwe is host to some of the oldest newspapers in Africa; The Herald, Zimbabwe's major newspaper, replaced the Mashonaland and Zambesian Times, which was present from the late 1890s. The Herald has seen a decline in readership from 132,000 to between 50,000 and 100,000 in recent years. [1]
On 28 April 2022, ZBC launched Zimbabwe's first youth-oriented television channel, Jive TV. [90] News bulletins include the morning Good Morning Zimbabwe, produced by Admire Mhungu, lunchtime news, Nhau Indaba and News Hour. [91] Rumbidzai Takawira, the anchor, is usually the host of News Hour.
[15] The media environment is slowly improving in Zimbabwe; on July 28, 2009, Zimbabwean journalists set up a rights body, the Zimbabwe Journalists for Human Rights to defend media freedom in the country [16] and the establishment of a new government body, the Zimbabwe Media Commission to replace the defunct Media and Information Commission. [17]