Day: May 17, 2024

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ARTUZ Caught Offside Again

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has once again sparked controversy, this time on an international stage. ARTUZ recently filed a complaint with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), alleging hostility and persecution by the Zimbabwean government against union leaders and employees advocating for improved wages and working conditions. The complaint, however, has been […]

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Zimbabwe Remains an Attractive Destination for Investment

President E.D. Mnangagwa’s ‘Zimbabwe is Open for Business’ mantra has effectively marketed the country to international investors, who are increasingly seeking opportunities to invest in Zimbabwe. Currently, the government is hosting a delegation of investors from Ploutous International Investment firm, based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United States of America (USA). The […]

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Government Takes Proactive Steps to Ensure Food Security

The 2023/2024 farming season has been severely impacted by the El Nino-induced drought, leading to a challenging food security situation. In response, the Cabinet recently received and reviewed the 2023/2024 Food Security Outlook, projecting conditions until March 2025, as well as the Winter Cereals Production Plan for 2024. These critical reports were presented by the […]

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Sihkala’s Geneva jaunt, flight of shame, lies

Job Sikhala, Chairman of the National Democratic Working Group (NDWG), recently attended the Human Rights and Democracy Summit in Geneva, which some opposition members claim is a UN Summit. During his speech, Sikhala accused the Zimbabwean government of numerous human rights abuses, including persecution, murder, and enforced disappearances. His allegations have sparked controversy, with government […]

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