Day: May 9, 2024

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Charting the Course: Ministry of Industry and Commerce and UNCTAD Program Maps Out Path for Zimbabwe’s Industrial Development

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce, in collaboration with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), recently convened a program to explore the developmental prospects of Zimbabwe’s industrial sector. This initiative delved into strategic areas aimed at fostering sustainable growth and economic development. The program emphasized the importance of developing and strengthening industrial […]

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BCC spends big on Arts Festival amidst severe water crisis

The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has come under fire for allocating a hefty sum of USD 300,000 for the upcoming Bulawayo Arts Festival, scheduled for June 2 to 5, 2024. This decision has sparked controversy as the city grapples with a severe water crisis due to dwindling dam levels following erratic rainfall. Key Points: Overall, […]

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Cde Ezekiel Tobius Musiiwa Chaunoita Honored as National Hero

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared the late Cde Ezekiel Tobius Musiiwa Chaunoita a National Hero following his passing on Saturday, May 4, 2024, after a prolonged illness. Cde Chaunoita, a retired Director of Security in the President’s Department, will be interred at the National Heroes’ Acre, with the date of the ceremony yet to be […]

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“ZiG Currency Gains Momentum As Government Mandates its Use Across all Financial Transactions”

In a bid to ramp up the use of ZiG, the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion has instructed all Government bodies to accept ZiG for all financial dealings concerning goods and services. This directive, effective immediately, aims to popularize ZiG in the market. The Minister of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion, […]

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The 2023 Zimbabwe Human Rights Report: A Flawed Account

The recently published 2023 Zimbabwe Human Rights Report, sponsored by the USA, has drawn widespread condemnation for its lack of credibility and heavy reliance on unverified claims. Critics argue that the report, instead of addressing genuine human rights issues, predominantly leans on assumptions, allegations, and hearsay, omitting crucial facts that would have provided a balanced […]

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