Day: June 5, 2024

News

President Mnangagwa Advocates for Stronger Korea-Africa Ties at Inaugural Summit

At the first Korea-Africa Summit held in Seoul, Zimbabwean President Emmerson D. Mnangagwa called for enhanced collaboration between Africa and South Korea to achieve shared growth and sustainability. The summit, themed “The Future We Make Together: Shared Growth, Sustainability, and Solidarity,” brought together leaders from both regions, including South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol and Mauritanian […]

Read More
News

LGBTQ abusing the rights of children

There was an outcry from the United Methodist Church (UMC) congregants crying out to the Lord to have mercy and intervene in their church affairs especially the Zimbabwe Chapter to desist from allowing the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) to be practiced in the church. Last week we witnessed Lay members of the […]

Read More
News

Issuance of Death Certificates for Cyclone Idai Victims

The government’s decision to issue death certificates for victims of Cyclone Idai, who went missing in Manicaland in 2019, is a significant step that will bring closure to the families of the deceased. This decision follows a thorough legal process to declare the missing individuals dead. So far, at least 100 families have received the […]

Read More
News Positive Development

Government Initiates Stadium Upgrade to Meet CAF Requirements

The National Sports Stadium in Zimbabwe is set for major upgrades thanks to a partnership between the Government and Sakunda Holdings. This project is part of the Second Republic’s policy to promote Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) aimed at modernizing the country’s sports facilities. One key improvement is the installation of bucket seats, which is a requirement […]

Read More
News

Science Subjects to be Taught in Local Languages

The government is developing plans to teach science subjects in vernacular languages recognized in the Constitution. This initiative aims to enhance understanding and mastery of sciences among students. The effort follows the launch of elementary science terms as part of a heritage-based learning approach. In 2024, the government introduced a heritage-based education curriculum, replacing the […]

Read More
News

Chamisa’s Tasteless Politicking at Funeral Regrettable

Nelson Chamisa, the losing presidential candidate, once again used a funeral as a platform to criticize President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who defeated him in the 2023 Harmonised General Elections. At the funeral of the late CCC Senator Murisi Zwizwai, Chamisa claimed he was the “father” to the President, citing former President Robert Mugabe’s remarks. In contrast, […]

Read More