(Bloomberg) -- Zimbabwe’s capital Harare and its second city Bulawayo were quiet on Monday despite calls for protests against the southern African nation’s leader. The police stepped up security in ...
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Police were out in force and businesses and offices closed in key Zimbabwe cities after authorities warned against demonstrations called for Monday to demand that President Emmerson Mnangagwa leave ...
Government backs multimillion-dollar Zim Cyber City Rights groups question project's surveillance ambitions Smart cities stir privacy fears from Egypt to Saudi Arabia HARARE, Feb 21 (Thomson Reuters ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — City authorities in Zimbabwe’s second largest city said Saturday they were appealing to home owners to flush their toilets at a specified time as a way to unblock sewers after ...
HARARE, July 18 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's second largest city, Bulawayo, warned residents on Wednesday to guard against outbreaks of disease as it was forced to cut their water supply. Authorities said ...
A prisons officer walks past empty stalls as Zimbabweans stay away from school and work with most shops closed in the central business district in Harare on March 31, 2025. [AFP] Police were out in ...
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