Day: November 25, 2023
Zim, Japan relations move a gear up
RELATIONS between Zimbabwe and Japan have gone a gear up, with the two countries intensifying collaboration across many sectors including agriculture, health and education, outgoing Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Satoshi Tanaka, has said. This is in sync with President Mnangagwa’s mantra that Zimbabwe is a friend to all and enemy to none and also dovetails […]
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Chamisa: Impotence as strength
Hail King Nero, The First and Last! “There shall be a leader and Change Champion-in-Chief (Advocate Nelson Chamisa) who shall be the Administrator and President tasked by the citizens to champion, lead, and guide processes of the movement…. The Change Champion-in-Chief shall be the chief spokesperson and chief representative of the CCC as well as […]
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AfCFTA holds potential to advance young people: VP Mohadi
Young people in Southern Africa have been implored to be architects of their own destiny and that of the continent by taking advantage of opportunities brought by African Union member states through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The call was made by Vice President Kembo Mohadi in a speech read on his behalf […]
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Innovate to combat climate change: VP Chiwenga
Government has challenged young farmers to embrace and exploit innovation in combating effects of climate change induced challenges to agricultural production, as their ability to be inventive will have a telling effect on industrialisation and development towards an upper-middle income economy. Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga made the call when he spoke at the 2023 […]
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First Lady takes reafforestation drive to Lowveld
The country’s Patron for the Environment and Wildlife First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, yesterday braved the scorching heat in Bubi (Maranda) under Mwenezi district to lead in the planting of over 700 fruit and indigenous trees as part of steps to reclaim forests and mitigate the effects of climate change. The tree planting awareness campaign […]
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Nkayi villagers reap benefits of dam construction
THE first time 48-year-old Jealous Ncube was handed a payslip, it took a mini lecture from his supervisor for him to understand terms such as gross and net salary as the father of four had never been formally employed his whole life. Ncube, a builder by profession, had been hopping from one piece job to […]
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Charles Charamba’s music lives
For more than two decades, he has given the world a rare musical delicacy, a sumptuous meal many souls have fed on and a tapestry of soothing messages — believers and non-believers alike — have benefitted from. In the late 1990s, Charles Charamba burst into the gospel musical scene in Zimbabwe with a distinct vocal […]
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