Day: October 31, 2024
Mbare Traders Market Reconstruction on the cards
The government is preparing to reconstruct the Mbare Traders Market, recently devastated by fire. This positive update was shared on Tuesday during a post-Cabinet briefing. “The Minister of Local Government and Public Works, Honourable Daniel Garwe, updated Cabinet on the Mbare Traders Market Reconstruction,” the post-Cabinet briefing stated. President Mnangagwa recently declared a State of […]
Read MoreHarare City Fails to Develop Rufaro Stadium, Disadvantaging Warriors
Harare City Council’s failure to build and develop Rufaro Stadium has drawn significant criticism, especially after FIFA’s announcement that Zimbabwe’s stadiums do not meet international standards. The council, which took over the stadium from Sakunda Holdings which they had awarded a long-term lease for the iconic venue. Sakunda Holdings had the potential to transform the […]
Read MoreMinister of Industry tour Aluminium Sulphate Manufacturer, Chilmund Chemicals
Aluminium sulphate manufacturer, Chilmund Chemicals hosted the Minister of Industry and Commerce Hon. Mangaliso Ndlovu at their state-of-the-art US$25 million aluminum manufacturing plant in Bindura this Wednesday. The plant has a production capacity of 7200 Metric Tons. His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa commissioned the plant in October last year. Production has trebled from the time […]
Read MoreUSAID Strengthens Zimbabwe’s Conservation Efforts Through Community Empowerment
At Zimbabwe’s National Convention of Community Conservancies, USAID Mission Director Janean Davis shed light on a critical aspect of conservation: the empowerment of local communities to manage and benefit from their natural resources. This approach, which has been foundational to Zimbabwe’s conservation efforts since the 1980s, ensures that communities are both custodians and beneficiaries of […]
Read MoreCommunity Conservancies: Zimbabwe’s Path to Sustainable Development and Biodiversity Protection
Zimbabwe is advancing its conservation approach with community-driven initiatives as it seeks to balance economic growth and biodiversity preservation. The recent National Convention on Community Conservancies provided an opportunity to explore how Zimbabwe can further its goals for sustainable livelihoods through an inclusive conservation model. At the heart of this model is the CAMPFIRE program, […]
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