Day: August 8, 2025

Kunzvi Dam: A Milestone Infrastructure Project Powering Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030
The Kunzvi Dam project is not just another construction site, it is a landmark achievement that marks a turning point in Zimbabwe’s journey towards its Vision 2030 ambitions. As the dam edges closer to completion at nearly 64 percent, it stands as a clear symbol of the country’s determination to secure water for its growing […]
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Prevail Group of Companies Drives Parirenyatwa Transformation — Building Infrastructure in Step with Vision 2030
By Aldridge Dzvene | Positive Eye News When journalists converged at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals on August 6 for a media tour led by the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, what they witnessed went beyond a simple progress update on a public health institution. It was a compelling showcase of how local expertise, […]
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CHINA DONATES OVER 3,000 TONNES OF GRAIN TO ZIMBABWE
China has pledged continued support to Zimbabwe’s food security efforts, handing over the latest consignment of grain aid to assist vulnerable communities hit by drought and other natural disasters. Speaking at the State House, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe said the latest delivery, comprising 1,500 tonnes of rice and 750 tonnes of wheat, forms part of […]
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Blue Train’s Return Signals New Dawn for Regional Tourism and Victoria Falls Economy
South Africa’s national railway company, Transnet, has re-launched its luxury tourist train service between Pretoria and Zimbabwe’s tourism jewel, Victoria Falls, in a move that is being hailed as a milestone for regional travel and economic revitalisation. The iconic Blue Train, synonymous with elegance and exclusivity, pulled into Victoria Falls early Thursday morning from Pretoria, […]
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U.S. Suspends Zimbabwe Visa Applications Except for Government, Diplomatic Travelers
As of today, the United States has suspended visa applications from Zimbabwe, except for government and diplomatic travelers. The U.S. Embassy in Harare said it received overnight instructions from Washington to halt consular services. This means there will be no visa interviews or appointments at the embassy in Harare until further notice. Embassy officials await […]
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