Day: October 16, 2024

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Bright Prospects for Zimbabwe Mining in 2025: Mining Sector to Receive $600m Capital Boost

Zimbabwe’s mining sector is set for a major boost, with US$600 million projected to be injected as capital expenditure in 2025, according to a survey conducted by the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe. This investment is expected to drive growth, modernization, and expansion of mining operations across the country, alongside a 3 percent rise in […]

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State Service Pension Fund Imminent as the Second Republic Ramps Up Efforts to Cushion Pensioners

Public service retirees in Zimbabwe are set to benefit from a major financial boost as the Government moves forward with the creation of the State Service Pension Fund. This initiative follows President Mnangagwa’s directive to fast-track the State Service Pensions Bill, a key point in his recent State of the Nation Address. The new fund […]

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Teachers’ Union or Political Formation? The Dilemma of ARTUZ Straying from its Core Mandate

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) is under growing scrutiny for diverging from its primary mission of advocating for the welfare of rural teachers and ensuring the right to education in Zimbabwe’s rural areas. Instead, the union seems increasingly engaged in political activities, raising questions about its credibility and commitment to its members. […]

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Chibaya Deserves to be Locked Up

Magistrate Dennis Mangosi has denied bail to Amos Chibaya, a former CCC legislator for Mkoba, due to his repeated involvement in criminal activities and a propensity for committing similar offenses. Chibaya, a serial offender, was recently fined US$50 for skipping court in another ongoing case. He is now being prosecuted for inciting violence outside the […]

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