Day: September 2, 2025

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Zimbabwe, China Talks Shift Focus to Trade and Growth

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s arrival in Beijing for high-level talks with Chinese leadership is more than a ceremonial visit; it marks a deliberate turn in Zimbabwe’s foreign policy towards deeper economic diplomacy, anchored on tangible projects and trade flows. The President’s trip, which coincides with China’s 80th Victory Day commemorations, underscores how symbolic milestones are being […]

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Zimbabwe’s Parliament: From Grassroots Engagement to Regional Leadership—A New Paradigm in Legislative Diplomacy”

By Aldridge Dzvene From the 2025 Zimbabwe Agricultural Show in Harare to the strategic corridors of the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum, Zimbabwe’s Parliament has revealed itself as a dynamic institution, one that transcends mere legislative formality to operate as a living, responsive, and measurable network of governance, citizen engagement, and regional influence, at […]

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Preserving Liberation Heritage, A Call to Honour Nyadzonia and Beyond

Vice President Colonel (Retired) Kembo Mohadi has called for urgent prioritisation of the protection and upgrading of liberation heritage sites, underscoring their role in preserving the history of Zimbabwe’s struggle for independence. Speaking during his visit to the Nyadzonia Refugee Camp site in Manica Province of Mozambique this Monday, where over 1 800 innocent refugees […]

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NRZ Launches Rail Leisure Service on Harare–Mutare Route Ahead of Tourism Expo

The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has launched a special Rail Leisure train service on the Harare–Mutare route, coinciding with the 18th edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani/Kumbanayi World Tourism Expo. The initiative, introduced in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism and the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, is designed to promote domestic tourism while reviving the country’s rail […]

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Air Zimbabwe’s Harare-Mutare Route: Small Flights, Broad Development Impact

By Aldridge Dzvene Air Zimbabwe’s introduction of direct flights between Harare and Mutare represents more than a logistical convenience, it signals a practical step toward enhancing regional connectivity and fostering balanced development across Zimbabwe. For decades, the Eastern Highlands have relied on long road trips to connect with the capital, a factor that constrained business, […]

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