Day: October 5, 2024
President Hails Finance Institutions and Private Sector for Agricultural Support
President Mnangagwa has announced that financial institutions and private sector stakeholders are set to support farmers through the National Enhanced Agricultural Productivity Scheme. This move is expected to significantly bolster Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector, which is projected to yield a record-breaking 600,000 tonnes of wheat, alongside a promising 2024/25 summer cropping season. The President emphasized the […]
Read MoreIsrael increases its Massacres in Gaza While Expanding Its War In The Middle East.
Since October 2023, the entire region and the world face an unprecedented risk of escalation, fueled by Israel’s ongoing attacks on Gaza, Westbank and Lebanon backed by some colonial powers, which flagrantly violate ethical, humanitarian, and military red lines, as well as international law. The continued escalation is primarily due to the absence of any […]
Read MoreVarsity Heights: A Milestone in Zimbabwe’s Educational and Economic Progress
The recent commissioning of Varsity Heights at Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) represents a significant step forward for Zimbabwe, reflecting the nation’s commitment to advancing education and infrastructure development. The project, made possible through collaboration between the Public Service Pension Fund and other stakeholders, underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in addressing national challenges. Varsity […]
Read MoreTshinga Dube, Renowned ZIPRA Leader, Passes Away: A Nation in Mourning as Struggle Stalwart is declared a National Hero by President Mnangagwa
The nation is in mourning following the death of Colonel (Retired) Tshinga Dube, a prominent member of the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) and a distinguished political figure. Dube passed away at Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo after a protracted battle with kidney failure, at the age of 83. Tributes have begun pouring in from […]
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