Day: December 31, 2024

President Mnangagwa Begins Annual Leave, Vice Presidents to Act
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to begin his annual leave on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, with his return to office scheduled for early February 2025. This announcement was made by Acting Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Mr. George Charamba, who confirmed that President Mnangagwa will remain in the country during his leave, […]
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Civil Service Retirement Age Raised to 70
The Government of Zimbabwe has announced that the Civil Service retirement age will be extended from 65 to 70 years, effective 1st January 2025, allowing for the continued contribution of experienced professionals to national development. Previously, the law required Civil Servants to retire at the age of 65. However, with the new amendment, they now […]
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Unity: Africa’s Forgotten Tool for Progress
In the quest for economic improvement, many citizens place undue faith in the idea that changing governments will bring about prosperity. This belief, however, has often proven to be a fallacy in African nations, where political transitions are frequently orchestrated by opposition parties backed by foreign interests. Such external influence undermines the genuine pursuit of […]
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A New Era for ZRP: Stephen Mutamba Takes the Helm Amid High Public Expectations
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Deputy Commissioner-General Stephen Mutamba as the new Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), effective January 1, 2025. The appointment follows the retirement of Commissioner-General Tandabantu Godwin Matanga, who served in the role since 2018. Commissioner-General Mutamba assumes leadership amid growing public anticipation for reforms in law enforcement, particularly in […]
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