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Zimbabwe is currently going through a severe economic crisis, with rising inflation, compounded by a drought across southern Africa. It had been hoped that the the post-Mugabe era, under President Emmerson Mnangagwa, would bring a change in the country's economic fortunes. But the current government has been accused of economic mismanagement and human rights abuses. Who are Zimbabwe sanctions hurting? Zimbabwe - the land where cash barons thrive.

Is Zimbabwe worse off now than under Mugabe? Image source, Getty Images. Robert Mugabe was ousted in after 37 years in power. Read more on this and other African news stories Is Zimbabwe worse off now than under Mugabe? Image source, Reuters. Zimbabwe's ousted deputy president Emmerson Mnangagwa today asked President Robert Mugabe to respect public opinion and step down. Zimbabwe's army took control of the country and said it had President Robert Mugabe and his wife in custody.

Sinha said the government is bringing some changes in the GST slabs, but these are "ad-hoc" measures. Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe's president on Tuesday a week after the army and his former political allies moved against him, ending four decades of his rule, shortly after parliament began impeachment proceedings against him.

The cultural extravaganza attended by thousands of people and delegates from a number of countries saw the PM telling Indians to be proud of their cultural heritage.

The NGT bench, headed by chairperson Swatanter Kumar, said that AOL has time to pay the fine till tomorrow and law will take its course if it fails to do so. The Art of Living foundation's culture festival has suffered another blow with Zimbabwe President pulling out of the event due to security and protocol issues. Hopefully, his year-old wife does not harbour similar personal and professional ambitions! Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi today came in for fulsome praise by many top African leaders as they recalled the historic ties Africa shared with India.

Mahatma Gandhi and former prime ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter Indira Gandhi today came in for fulsome praise by many top African leaders as they recalled the historic ties Africa shared with India. In his address to the India Africa Forum Summit, Mugabe thanked India for its development works in the Africa but said there should be a "robust evaluation and follow up mechanism" as some of the projects have been delayed. The exclusive menu crafted by Hotel Ashoka chefs displayed the traditional gastronomy of India at the dinner organized at the crafts museum of Delhi.

The African leaders appreciated India's development projects in the continent and sought deepening of ties in diverse sectors including health care, education and capacity building. Here are some other instances of being weird on stage. ET Panache rounds up other political statues that have created traction, for reasons good or bad.

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Until his last breath, Robert Mugabe, who ruled Zimbabwe with an iron fist for 37 years, harbored a deep grudge against his former vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was placed as head of the country after Mugabe was forced to resign by the army and its party, Zanu-PF, in November Welcome to Africanews Please select your experience.

Watch Live. Breaking News Close. News Zimbabwe: Grace Mugabe fined five cows for violating husband's burial. Zimbabwe The widow of Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe has been ordered by a traditional court to give away five cows and two goats for having buried her husband in a manner deemed inappropriate.



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