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Zimbabwe: NetOne CEO's Lawyers Demand His Release, Blame 'Boardroom Politics' for Arrest
Lawyers representing NetOne CEO Raphael Mushanawani have written to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) demanding his immediate release, insisting their client is the victim of a calculated ...
NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSN
Detained NetOne CEO’s lawyers, ZACC in legal showdown
A stormy legal and political showdown is brewing following the arrest and detention of NetOne chief executive officer, ...
Certain cities in Africa have already faced the need to adapt to a changing climate and its intensifying hazards such as ...
Ongoing exits are largely linked to increasing competition from telecoms and fintechs, which have weakened banks’ profit ...
Global South World on MSN
Sub-Saharan Africa set for strongest growth in 2026, but gains uneven
The report shows that while smaller economies in the region will outperform, several countries continue to face major risks ...
Bulawayo’s work is unflinching, with her writing embracing all kinds of contradictions: the brutal and the beautiful, the humorous and the harrowing, being childlike in tone but unmistakably mature in ...
In the ruthless arena of Zimbabwean politics, where reputations are forged in the crucible of coups, crackdowns, and ...
Former Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has ignited controversy after alleging that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s recent push to have flamboyant businessman Wicknell Chivayo arrested is not ...
Raphael Mushanawani, the CEO of Zimbabwe’s state-owned mobile operator NetOne, was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption ...
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