Day: September 15, 2023

National hero Malinga laid to rest
The late Zanu PF Politburo member and special adviser to President Mnangagwa’s office, Cde Joshua Malinga was today buried at the National Heroes Acre. Cde Malinga, who was declared national hero, was interred at a ceremony that drew mourners from the revolutionary party, Government, diplomatic services among others. In his keynote address, President Mnangagwa described […]
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President Mnangagwa is not under investigation, Police
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has refuted claims that they are investigating President Mnangagwa. A fake and malicious statement was posted on social media stating that the Police have started investigating the President. The ZRP issued a statement today through National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi. “The Zimbabwe Republic Police dismisses a fake and […]
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Korea donates US149k towards seed potato program
The Korean embassy in Zimbabwe has donated laboratory equipment, chemicals and a state-of-the-art solar powered aeroponics greenhouse worth US$149,513.00 to the Scientific and Industrial Research Development Centre (SIRDC). The equipment and chemicals is part of the embassy’s contribution towards the seed potato program being carried out by the SIRDC. The greenhouse boasts of 12 aeroponics […]
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War Vets request for land and stands
Veterans of the liberation struggle have requested the government to avail land and stands for them to pursue income generating projects and have a roof over their heads. This was revealed by the Interim Secretary for Publicity and Information of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), Edward Dube at a press conference held […]
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Government avails 55 combine harvesters for cluster winter wheat harvesting
GOVERNMENT has availed 55 combine harvesters to be distributed across the country under the Cluster Winter Wheat Harvesting Programme aimed at improving production efficiency while also preparing for a swift shift to summer cropping. The cluster harvesting model entails having a combine harvester deployed to a particular area where it will be used before being […]
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Cost of living falls as market remains stable
The cost of living for an average urban family fell in August, indicating continued stability in the market, according to the latest data by a local consumer watchdog. The cost of living, as measured by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe’s (CCZ), low urban income earner basket for a family of six dropped by 5,5 percent […]
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Commercialized Fish Farming set to transform lives
The government of Zimbabwe has set out to facilitate the introduction of cage culture in an effort to commercialize fish farming and enhance food production for its citizens. The cage culture will allow the farmers to use fish cages in dams through permits from the responsible ministry to make use of the country’s water bodies. […]
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US’ coercive diplomacy undermines Zim elections
There was a diplomatic furore when the United States of America Embassy in Harare posted some messages on Twitter that Zimbabwean officials saw as interference in the country’s internal affairs, and in particular the electoral processes. August 23 has been pronounced as the date for harmonised elections in Zimbabwe to elect representatives at various levels […]
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Invictus Energy mulls power generation
AUSTRALIA-listed Invictus Energy—plans to construct a gas-powered electricity plant, a senior official has said, but did not provide details regarding the expected generation capacity and the amount to be invested. Invictus is exploring oil and gas in Muzarabani and Mbire districts in Mashonaland Central Province and results from the seismic survey have indicated the presence […]
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