Zimbabwe news update
Here are some recent news updates from Zimbabwe:
Economy
- The Zimbabwean government has introduced a new currency, the RTGS dollar, to replace the US dollar and other foreign currencies that were previously used as a medium of exchange. The new currency has been plagued by shortages and high prices, leading to widespread criticism. (Source: BBC News)
- The country's inflation rate has risen to over 500%, making it one of the highest in the world. The government has implemented austerity measures to try to curb inflation, including reducing public sector salaries and increasing taxes. (Source: The Guardian)
Politics
- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced plans to hold a national dialogue to try to resolve the country's political and economic crises. The dialogue is expected to bring together opposition parties, civil society groups, and government officials to discuss issues such as electoral reforms and economic recovery. (Source: The Herald)
- The opposition MDC Alliance has accused the government of using violence and intimidation to try to silence its supporters. The party has called for international intervention to help resolve the crisis. (Source: NewsDay)
Health
- Zimbabwe is facing a severe shortage of medicines and medical supplies, leading to concerns about the country's ability to respond to public health crises. The shortage has been exacerbated by a lack of foreign currency to import essential medicines. (Source: The Standard)
- The country has reported an outbreak of cholera, which has killed at least 20 people and infected hundreds more. The outbreak has been linked to poor sanitation and hygiene in urban areas. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Other news
- Zimbabwe has been hit by a severe drought, which has affected agriculture and food security. The government has launched a appeal for international aid to help respond to the crisis. (Source: ReliefWeb)
- The country's tourism industry has been boosted by the opening of a new international airport in Victoria Falls. The airport is expected to increase tourism arrivals and boost the local economy. (Source: The Zimbabwean)