Day: October 17, 2024

Unity Against Sanctions: ZANU-PF Conference, SADC Anti-Sanctions Day Converge
The ZANU-PF 21st Annual People’s Conference, scheduled for October 22-27, 2024, in Bulawayo, will coincide with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day. This convergence reinforces the party’s strong stance against illegal sanctions, aligning with this year’s theme, “Embracing Innovation towards Vision 2030: The Relentless Fight against Illegal Sanctions,” which echoes the 44th SADC […]
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Zimbabwe’s Schools Feeding Programme on the Roll
Zimbabwe’s Schools Feeding Programme is gaining momentum, with the Government prioritizing the initiative to ensure primary school learners receive nutritious meals. To meet the demand, 55,408 metric tonnes of maize-meal will be required by April 2025. Currently, only 13,711 metric tonnes out of the expected 27,531 tonnes for the third term have been collected by […]
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Diasporans Shifting Away from Opposition Politics
The recent struggles faced by opposition activists Gift Ostallos Siziba and Tafadzwa Ngadziore in mobilizing Zimbabweans abroad to protest against the Zimbabwean Government at the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York underscore a growing disenchantment with opposition politics among the Zimbabwean diaspora. Despite their American connections, such as Siziba being a beneficiary […]
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Transforming Zimbabwe’s Economy: The Critical Role of SMEs in Embracing Technology and Innovation
The recent 14th Edition of the SME International Expo, held at Harare Gardens and officiated by Hon. Sen. Monica Mutsvangwa, has highlighted a pivotal moment for Zimbabwe’s economic landscape. With the theme “Accelerating Productivity with New Technologies and Artificial Intelligence,” this event not only underscores the importance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) but also […]
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