Day: October 23, 2024
Anti-Sanctions Day Commemorations in Bulawayo: Celebrating Progress and Unity
The stage is set for the Anti-Sanctions Day commemorations in Bulawayo, an annual event that underscores the adverse effects of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western nations. Officially recognized by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), this day was established on October 25, 2019, by the late Tanzanian President John Magufuli. It stands as a […]
Read MoreIt’s Sanctions, Stupid!
The United States has escalated its stance by posting a series of tweets on X, claiming that it has not sanctioned Zimbabwe as a whole, but only 11 individuals and one entity. The U.S. further alleges that it is corruption and supposed human rights abuses that are causing economic hardships in Zimbabwe—a claim that many […]
Read MoreZANU PF: A Pillar of Regional Solidarity Amidst Global Challenges
As the ZANU PF conference unfolds in Bulawayo Province, the party’s crucial role in both domestic and regional politics takes center stage. For years, ZANU PF has collaborated with sister revolutionary parties across Southern Africa on significant matters of mutual interest. Revolutionary movements like South Africa’s ANC, Mozambique’s FRELIMO, and Namibia’s SWAPO have actively sought […]
Read MoreA Boost for the Economy as Zimbabwe Attracts Over US$1 Billion in Investments
Zimbabwe’s economy has received a major boost, attracting investments exceeding US$1 billion during the third quarter of 2024, with the mining sector leading the charge. This impressive capital inflow is a testament to the business-friendly policies introduced by President Mnangagwa’s government, which are restoring confidence among both local and international investors. According to a report […]
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