Day: July 23, 2025

UN Security Council Reform, Africa’s Inclusion, and the Quest for Global Justice
By Aldridge Dzvene As the United Nations marks 80 years since its inception, Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has emerged as a steadfast advocate for transformative reform, placing Africa’s rightful inclusion at the heart of the global governance debate. His address, delivered on the anniversary of the UN Charter’s signing, is more than ceremonial rhetoric, it […]
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“Inside the Permanent Revolution: ZANU PF Reasserts Power, Economic Authority”
By Aldridge Dzvene In a commanding address to the media at its Harare headquarters, the ruling ZANU PF party reasserted its ideological primacy and economic stewardship, boldly declaring Zimbabwe as “the most golden economy in Southern Africa.” The press conference, marked by confidence, calculated symbolism, and strategic political messaging, brought journalists face-to-face with what party […]
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Zimbabwe Gender Commission Called to Do More
By Aldridge Dzvene The Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) this week marked a decade of its existence, celebrating over 4 000 cases resolved since its 2015 inception, yet many voices from the ground say the fight for gender justice remains far from over. At the provincial forum held in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West, stakeholders expressed both appreciation […]
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African Sun’s Monomotapa hotel snapped by Public Service Pension Fund
The hospitality group African Sun Limited, owned Monomotapa Hotel, which had been placed on the market, has been acquired by the Public Service Pension Fund for US$18 million. The sale, part of a value-unlocking strategy, follows a broader divestment plan that has seen the hotel giant list several of its key properties for disposal, including […]
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Pan-African Parliament Wrestles With Funding Reform and Renewed Purpose
By Aldridge Dzvene MIDRAND, SOUTH AFRICA – The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) has once again been thrust into the continental spotlight as African legislators use its Fifth Ordinary Session to intensify calls for meaningful reform in how the African Union (AU) and its organs are funded. The session, held in Midrand, South Africa, is quickly becoming […]
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Counterfeit Crackdown: Government Moves to Protect Consumers from Health Risks
By Aldridge Dzvene Zimbabwe is intensifying its fight against counterfeit goods as authorities raise red flags over the health and safety risks posed by substandard and fake products flooding the market, particularly in urban retail spaces. A recent operation conducted this Tuesday in downtown Harare exposed a disturbing trail of fake food products, with significant […]
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