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Zimbabwe and Botswana last Friday convened the High-level Fourth Session of the Botswana-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) which further strengthened the two countries’ fraternal relations. President Mnangagwa and his Botswana counterpart Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi once again witnessed signing of additional memoranda of understanding (MoUs) meant to further deepen trade and economic co-operation between the two countries. […]
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Innocent Mujeri, Correspondent In recent weeks, there has been unwarranted criticism surrounding the appointment of Mabvuku Tafara legislator Cde Pedzai “Scott” Sakupwanya to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development. Detractors have questioned his suitability for this role, insinuating that his appointment may lack merit or be driven by ulterior motives. However, it is […]
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Mkhululi Ncube, [email protected] THE blazing hot temperatures have forced her to seek shelter under the shade of her veranda as she deeply contemplates the unusual summer season which is threatening harvests, livestock and her favourite delicacy at this time of the year, amacimbi. Mrs Cecelia Moyo from Diba Village in Bulilima District, Matabeleland South Province, has […]
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ZIMBABWEAN journalists were on Thursday urged to help resolve and not incite conflict when reporting on the Gukurahundi issue. Addressing journalists attending a two-day sensitisation workshop on the Gukurahundi hearings which ended in Bulawayo yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary Mr Nick Mangwana urged journalists to report responsibly on Gukurahundi to help resolve […]
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Stephen Mpofu, Perspective A GOVERNMENT report to the effect that more than 10 000 children are not going to school for lack of money to pay school fees among other challenges prompts, in the humble opinion of this discourse, a need for a microscopic relook at the various causative facts to discover if parents and […]
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Jacqueline Ntaka ZIMBABWE’S informal sector is estimated to account for over 60 percent of the country’s GDP, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). However, this sector remains largely untaxed, depriving the Government of much-needed revenue to fund public services and development projects. The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has been facing challenges in collecting taxes […]
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Among us is a generation of women that believed marriage was an achievement. Most of their upbringing was centred around house chores, being cultured and conditioned to meet certain expectations for when they’re somebody’s wife one day. Girls were raised to expect to get married such that if they got to a particular age still […]
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IN announcing his stepping down as leader of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) last month, former leader Mr Nelson Chamisa pointed fingers at everyone for the chaos that rocked the beleaguered party except himself. This is despite the fact that it was there for everyone to see that the troubles that rocked the political party […]
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On 29th January 2024, His Excellency Mr Elias M Magosi, the Executive Secretary (ES) of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), met with Ambassador Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, the Special Envoy of His Excellency Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. The purpose of the visit was to deliver a message from President Dr […]
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HIGHLANDERS held its elections for the chairman, executive secretary and committee member in Bulawayo on Sunday. City businessman and farmer Kenneth Mhlophe ousted incumbent Johnfat Sibanda after amassing 165 votes compared to the latter’s 104. Nodumo Nyathi whose candidature was seemingly supported by netizens was third with 87 votes and Eddison Dube last with two. […]
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Gibson Nyikadzino, Correspondent THE absence of public intellectuals and ideological opinion leaders from the political space has seen a depletion of progressive debate around Zimbabwe’s national issues. Unfortunately, those that use populist rhetoric are cheered as close to the truth despite a strong lack of facts, rationality and coherence in their homilies. Of interest to […]
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Marilyn Mutize, Correspondent IN the wake of the Second Republic, Zimbabwe is fervently pursuing initiatives to attain food security and energy self-sufficiency, marking a pivotal juncture in the country’s developmental trajectory. The recent Italy-Africa summit, attended by President Mnangagwa, underscored this commitment, as Rome presented a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing trade in the realms of […]
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Lingani Nyika, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe Women Agribusiness Network (ZWAN), a food festival and networking platform specifically designed for women in agriculture, has started a training programme aimed at equipping women with farming knowledge and empowering them with skills that would facilitate job creation. Officially launched last year in December by Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural […]
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THE clean sweep by Zanu-PF in the weekend by-elections is a shift by the people after realising the mistake of voting the chaos-riddled Citizens Coalition for Change that was recently dumped by its leader Mr Nelson Chamisa. Mr Chamisa, reeling from the chaos he caused by avoiding an elective congress following the formation of CCC, […]
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