Voa zimbabwe breaking news
Here are some recent breaking news stories from Zimbabwe, as reported by the Voice of America (VOA):
Latest News
- Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Arrested: Nelson Chamisa, the leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly inciting violence during a protest in Harare. (Source: VOA News)
- Zimbabwe's Economy in Crisis: Zimbabwe's economy is in crisis, with inflation soaring to over 500% and the country facing severe shortages of food, fuel, and medicine. The government has imposed austerity measures, including a 150% increase in fuel prices, to try to stabilize the economy. (Source: VOA News)
- Zimbabwe's President Under Fire: Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa is facing growing criticism over his government's handling of the economic crisis and allegations of human rights abuses. Opposition parties and civil society groups are calling for his resignation. (Source: VOA News)
Recent News
- Zimbabwe's Military Takes Control of Border with South Africa: Zimbabwe's military has taken control of the border with South Africa, citing concerns over smuggling and illegal immigration. The move has raised tensions with South Africa and has been criticized by human rights groups. (Source: VOA News)
- Zimbabwe's Opposition Party Splits: The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has split into two factions, with one faction led by Nelson Chamisa and the other by Thokozani Khupe. The split has raised concerns over the future of the opposition party. (Source: VOA News)
- Zimbabwe's Government Imposes Curfew: The Zimbabwean government has imposed a curfew in Harare and other cities to try to curb violence and looting. The move has been criticized by human rights groups, who say it is an attempt to suppress dissent. (Source: VOA News)
Archived News
- Zimbabwe's President Fires Vice President: Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has fired his Vice President, Kembo Mohadi, over allegations of corruption and abuse of office. The move has raised concerns over the stability of the government. (Source: VOA News)
- Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Arrested: Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), was arrested in February for allegedly inciting violence during a protest in Harare. He was later released on bail. (Source: VOA News)
- Zimbabwe's Economy in Crisis: Zimbabwe's economy has been in crisis for several years, with inflation soaring and the country facing severe shortages of food, fuel, and medicine. The government has imposed austerity measures, including a 150% increase in fuel prices, to try to stabilize the economy. (Source: VOA News)
Please note that the news stories listed above are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation in Zimbabwe.