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THE Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa, has kept the promise that no one will be left to starve in the face of the El-Nino-induced drought that has seen crops wilting. Speaking to traditional leaders as he handed over 100 service vehicles in Harare last week, the President assured the chiefs that his administration has […]
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Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] ZIMBABWE has laid a solid foundation to accelerate significant inroads in developing a resilient and sustainable renewable energy sector, by taking the lead to expedite investments in the sector and formulate policies to ensure energy security and sufficiency in the country. Authorities and players in the sector are of the firm belief that […]
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Ranga Mataire, Group Political Editor Not so long ago, social media was awash with a ZBC video clip of two ladies on a morning show engaged in a conversation about the impact of colonialism on the African being. What incensed viewers were the comments made by the two presenters about King Lobengula (the last Ndebele King) […]
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Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] VILLAGERS from Ward four in Matobo District, Matabeleland South, have mobilised resources to construct Ratanyana Clinic in their area as part of efforts to ensure improved access to health care services. To ensure the project succeeds, the local community is working closely with those in the Diaspora under the Marko Ward Development Initiative, […]
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The principle of African solutions to African problems traces its roots back to the anti-imperialist spirit that united the continent in 1963 through the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which later became the African Union (AU). The desire for regional autonomy and the need for region-led solutions have been central to the AU’s mandate. This […]
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Faith Sibanda, Correspondent In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape characterised by intense competition and rapid technological advancements, the strategic adoption of Information Technology (IT) and innovation emerges as a fundamental driver of national progress and prosperity. For Zimbabwe, a nation endowed with abundant human capital and a burgeoning youth demographic, embracing IT and innovation represents a […]
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Francis Mpazviriwo Since time immemorial, humans have migrated to new lands, commonly in search of the proverbial greener pastures. While migrating to neighbouring countries has often been the natural choice owing to cultural similarities, shared histories and proximity to home, the advent of globalisation has opened new frontiers, as individuals have nestled in distant lands. […]
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Sifelani Tsiko, Environment Editor Africa needs to take charge and drive its own conservation agenda less dependent on outsiders and with conservation actions that connect local livelihoods to the continent’s future aspiration based on African values, says Kaddu Sebunya, chief executive officer of the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF). Sebunya told journalists at the AWF 2nd […]
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Our fears for a drought over the October 2023-March 2024 farming season have now been confirmed. Most parts of Matabeleland region, southern parts of Masvingo and Midlands provinces and some pockets elsewhere, have been dry since January. Resultantly, the dry-land crop has withered. Pastures look stressed as well. The same for water points. The Government […]
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Innocent Mujeri, Correspondent As Zimbabwe gears up to take on the esteemed role of chair within the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), the recent visit of Sadc Preparatory Mission led by the Organ’s Deputy Executive Secretary Corporate Affairs, Dr Judith Kateera, has proven instrumental in invigorating the nation’s preparations for the upcoming August Summit. The […]
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Zimbabwe is on the cusp of a green energy revolution, with numerous new projects in the pipeline, signalling the country’s commitment to renewable energy. These projects aim to harness the abundant natural resources available in Zimbabwe, such as solar and hydropower, to meet energy demands sustainably. The UN SDG-Fund’s seed capital for Zimbabwe’s renewable energy […]
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Lawson Mabhena, [email protected] At the heart of every compelling narrative lies the delicate interplay of events — a choreography that weaves together characters, emotions and plot twists. In journalism, the sequence in which these events unfold is like a symphony, guiding the audience through a journey of discovery and revelation. Cable News Network (CNN) is one […]
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Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] Since independence, the community of Beitbridge, like any other place at the country’s border areas, has been yearning for access to broadcasting and related communication facilities. The larger part of the district has been receiving radio and television signals from South Africa and Botswana, while some sections were covered by the national television […]
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In the heart of Zimbabwe, where vibrant cultures intersect and stories echo through valleys, a powerful tool for development has emerged: community radio stations. These stations, fuelled by the spirit of freedom of expression, are transforming local narratives, empowering communities, and bridging gaps. In 2001, Zimbabwe took a significant step by recognising the need for […]
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