Month: October 2024
Raging Fire destroys property worth thousands at Mbare Musika market
In a sad development and major set back for market stall owners, a raging fire broke out at the Mbare Musika market in Harare on Tuesday night. The inferno is started in the evening although authorities are yet to establish its cause. The fire brigade with the help of members of the public managed to […]
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ZANU PF Poised for Successful Conference
The revolutionary and ruling party, ZANU PF is set to hold a highly anticipated Annual People’s Conference in Bulawayo this October under the theme, “Industrialise and Modernise Towards the Attainment of Vision 2030.” With over 4,300 delegates expected from the party’s 10 provinces and diaspora chapters, the event marks a significant moment in shaping the […]
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Mutapa Fund to Revitalize Zimbabwe’s Economy
The Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF), with a portfolio valued at US$16 billion, is set to revitalize Zimbabwe’s economy by transforming its investee companies. The fund, according to its CEO Dr. John Mangudya, has completed a diagnostic assessment, organizing its assets into six strategic clusters: mining resources, agriculture and industrials, ICT, transport and logistics, financial services […]
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Bulawayo Launches CCTV System to Fight Crime
In a bold step to enhance public safety, Bulawayo has introduced a state-of-the-art closed-circuit television (CCTV) system, utilizing cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence to support law enforcement in combating crime. This initiative, led by the Business Against Crime Forum in collaboration with Safeguard and the local police, follows the high-profile Ecobank US$4 million heist, reinforcing […]
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Government Commended for Ongoing Infrastructure Development
The Government’s efforts to rehabilitate the Kadoma-Nembudziya road mark a pivotal moment in Zimbabwe’s ongoing infrastructure development agenda. This essential project not only aims to improve transportation and connectivity but also underscores the Government’s commitment to fostering economic growth and addressing the needs of its citizens. The rehabilitation of the Kadoma-Nembudziya road is expected to […]
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Apostle P. Marozva Urges Congregation to Honor and Care for Parents
Holy Ground International Church, River Side Mhundwa Village – In a stirring message delivered during Sunday service, Apostle P. Marozva emphasized the biblical mandate for Christians to honor and care for their parents, a topic he believes has been overlooked in many contemporary churches. The apostle’s passionate address resonated deeply with congregants, prompting a renewed […]
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No Zimbabwean Will Go Without Food – President Mnangagwa Assures Amid Drought
Despite the challenges posed by the El Niño-induced drought that has impacted agricultural production and left many vulnerable households food insecure, President Mnangagwa has firmly assured the nation that no Zimbabwean will go without food. The Government is intensifying its efforts under the Food Deficit Mitigation Programme, designed to provide relief to both rural and […]
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Greenlight International Trust Calls The Government To Act On Drug And Substance Use
Greenlight International Trust on Saturday marched from Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square to Harare Gardens in an awareness campaign against drug and substance use among the society. Greenlight Managing Director and founding trustee Mr Tawanda Makwiramiti said there is need for the government to tighten law enforcement against the drug peddlers. ” Drug cartels are known, […]
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A Call to Intercession: Apostle P. Marozva Urges Prayer for Road Safety and Rain
Holy Ground International Church Riverside Mhundwa Village – In a heartfelt address to his congregation and the wider community, Apostle P. Marozva of Holy Ground International Church urged the nation to engage in fervent prayer against road accidents and to intercede for the upcoming rain season. His call comes at a crucial time as the […]
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Harare and Chitungwiza Residents Suffer as City Council Fails to Address Dire Water Shortage
Several suburbs in Harare and Chitungwiza are facing a deepening water crisis, leaving residents without running water for months. The prolonged shortage has forced thousands of people to rely on unregulated and potentially unsafe water sources, raising serious concerns about a looming public health disaster.In affected suburbs such as Mbare, Budiriro, and Highfield in Harare, […]
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