Day: June 27, 2025

Urban Stateland Management Policy 2025, a Turning Point in Zimbabwe’s Land Governance
The launch of Zimbabwe’s Urban Stateland Management Policy in April 2025 signals a decisive turn in how the country administers and allocates one of its most contested and valuable resources, urban land. With urbanisation accelerating and demand for housing surging in major cities such as Harare, Bulawayo, and Mutare, the policy stands as both a […]
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Zimbabwe Assures Safety of Citizens Abroad Amid Middle East Tensions
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has assured the nation that all Zimbabwean citizens who have made contact with the country’s diplomatic missions in the Middle East are accounted for and confirmed safe. As geopolitical tensions rise in the region, the Government has moved swiftly to reinforce its constitutional obligation to protect citizens […]
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Zimbabwe Seals Landmark Deal to Modernise Harare-Nyamapanda Road and Border Post
In a strategic move to enhance national and regional infrastructure, the Government of Zimbabwe has signed a landmark concession agreement with Hena Concessions Company for the upgrade, operation, and maintenance of the Harare-Nyamapanda Road and the Nyamapanda Border Post. The agreement marks a critical step toward improving trade efficiency, road safety, and cross-border connectivity. The […]
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Zimbabwe Grapples with Elephant Management as Conflicts Rise and Funding Falls Short
Zimbabwe’s elephant conservation strategy has come under renewed scrutiny as the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) convened a high-level workshop in Hwange to review and update the Zimbabwe Elephant Management Plan (2021–2025). The workshop served as a vital checkpoint for assessing the progress and shortcomings of the plan, identifying new threats, and crafting […]
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When Walking Becomes Healing: A Nation’s Conscience Marches Against Drugs
In a country where drug and substance abuse has morphed into one of the most insidious threats to public health, social stability, and youth potential, a new kind of resistance is emerging. It’s not led by politicians in suits or experts with charts, but by ordinary people who have lived the nightmare, and are now […]
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