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Zimbabwe Government admits lack of technology to detect rare earth minerals at borders.

In today’s bulletin, the Zimbabwe government has admitted it lacks technology at border posts to detect undeclared rare earth minerals, raising concerns about potential resource losses. The Women’s Africa Cup of Nations 2026 has been postponed just 12 days before kickoff in Morocco, with the Confederation of African Football announcing the tournament will now take place in July due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

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