Day: November 15, 2024
Zimbabwe Pushes for Equitable Access to Climate Loss and Damage Fund at COP 29
Zimbabwe is championing the call for fair and inclusive access to the Climate Loss and Damage Fund as COP 29 takes centre stage. This critical financial mechanism, established at COP 27, is designed to support developing nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change. As a country increasingly affected by both sudden disasters like floods […]
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Government Recruits Over 5,600 Teachers to Strengthen Zimbabwe’s Education System
The Government has announced the recruitment of 5,630 teachers this year, with an additional 2,000 educators currently being hired, marking a significant investment in Zimbabwe’s education sector. This initiative, spearheaded by the Public Service Commission (PSC), is aimed at addressing teacher shortages caused by attrition and supporting the expansion of schools across the country. The […]
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Zimbabwe Revolutionizes Agriculture with the Launch of the Zimbabwe Online Agricultural College
Zimbabwe is charting a transformative path in its agricultural sector with the establishment of the Zimbabwe Online Agricultural College (ZOAC). Launched in April 2023 under the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, ZOAC is designed to empower farmers, agricultural entrepreneurs, and farm personnel with essential knowledge and skills to enhance productivity, profitability, […]
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Fidelity registers 5% jump in insurance revenue
Insurance concern, Fidelity Life Assurance Limited recorded a 5% growth in insurance contract revenue from US$10.3 million prior year to US$10.8 million for the third quarter ended 30 September 2024. The growth is attributed to expanded distribution channels. The company has adopted traditional and digital platforms making client interaction and access to products easier and […]
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Chin’ono and Ruhanya Urged to Form Their Own Political Parties Amid Criticism of Chamisa
Prominent commentators Pedzisai Ruhanya and Hopewell Chin’ono have renewed their public critique of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, lambasting his reliance on popular support and spirituality, rather than on tangible political structures and strategic alliances. Once known for their support of Chamisa, the pair have become vocal critics, faulting his “strategic ambiguity” and arguing that only […]
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