Day: February 18, 2025

President Affirms Commitment to Constitutional Limits and Democratic Transition
President Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has reiterated his commitment to adhering to the Constitution and will not seek to extend his presidential term beyond the stipulated limits. The President made this clear during an interactive session with senior media editors at State House, emphasizing that his two-term tenure would come to an end as prescribed […]
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Media Urged to Uphold Professionalism, Foster National Unity, and Adapt to Technological Changes
His Excellency President Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has called on the media to embrace professionalism, promote national unity, and adapt to the evolving technological landscape. Speaking during an interactive session with senior editors from state and private media at State House, His Excellency emphasized the critical role of the press in shaping public discourse and […]
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Business Leaders Applaud RBZ’s Tight Monetary Policy for Exchange Rate Stability
Business leaders have praised the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) for maintaining a tight monetary policy, which has helped stabilise the ZiG against the US dollar. Speaking before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion, industry representatives welcomed the monetary measures outlined by RBZ Governor Dr. John Mushayavanhu in the […]
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Heavy Rainfall Expected in Parts of Zimbabwe as Weather Conditions Shift
The Meteorological Services Department has warned of heavy rainfall today across areas along the main watershed, including Matabeleland North, the Midlands, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, and Manicaland. These regions will experience partly cloudy and mild conditions in the morning before transitioning to mostly cloudy and warm weather with scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. Meanwhile, other […]
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Zimbabwe on Track for Food Security as Crops Reach Maturity
Zimbabwe is set to achieve food security as the majority of maize and other crops have now matured, signaling a promising harvest. Early-planted maize has reached maturity, raising hopes for a successful yield that will contribute to national and household food supplies. Farmers across the country are optimistic about the season’s outcome. “Most of us […]
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