Day: March 14, 2024
Diplomatic ties can advance mutual interests: President
Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter DEEPENING diplomatic ties are essential in fostering cooperation among nations and advancing mutual interests, President Mnangagwa has said. Yesterday, the President received letters of credence from the incoming ambassadors of Uganda, Austria, Mauritania, Vietnam and the Philippines during a ceremony at State House in Harare. “I am pleased to welcome Ambassador Designates […]
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Govt against demolition of houses
The Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa does not wish to see people’s homes demolished, but instead wants to see people with homes they would have lawfully acquired, legislators heard yesterday. Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the law would, however, take its course on land barons who were fleecing unsuspecting homeseekers […]
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Zim should be proud of health trajectory: WHO
Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE should be proud of its health trajectory and what has been achieved in the sector, outgoing World Health Organisation (WHO) country representative, Professor Jean Marie Dangou, said yesterday. Speaking when he paid a farewell courtesy call on Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga at his offices in Harare, Prof Dangou said the […]
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Unlocking Zim’s expansive infrastructure potential through REITs
Like many developing nations, Zimbabwe faces significant challenges in funding and managing infrastructure projects. With limited resources and a need for substantial infrastructure development, exploring alternative financing mechanisms becomes imperative. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) offer a viable avenue for Zimbabwe to engage the private and public sectors in funding and managing infrastructure projects. Drawing […]
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Kariba power output restricted to 214MW
THE Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has set the average electricity generation for Kariba Power Station at 214 megawatts (MW), until the end of the quarter to March 2024, due to limited water in Kariba Dam, which might experience its lowest level on record this year. Reduced output at Kariba, one of the country’s two major […]
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Airport VVIP pavilion nears completion . . . as security is beefed up
CONSTRUCTION of the state-of-the-art VVIP pavilion at the new-look Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare is now 85 percent complete while security continues to be beefed up to ensure the safety of travellers, thwarting any criminal activities at the new terminal. Airport infrastructure development is one of the top priorities in facilitating the ease of […]
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Vision 2030 facilitates broader participation, inclusivity
Zimbabwe is moving onwards achieving Vision 2030 which entails the country becoming an upper middle income society. The Herald will be serialising the Vision 2030 document every Thursday for the benefit of our readers. Continued from last week 50. Under Vision 2030, the ZIMASSET clusters will be replaced by five strategic pillars. 51. The key […]
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