Month: October 2025

IMF Endorsement Signals a Turning Point in Zimbabwe’s Economic Re-engagement
The International Monetary Fund’s positive assessment of Zimbabwe’s economy marks a significant shift in the country’s engagement with global financial institutions and signals the potential for deeper integration into the international economic system. In its recent statement, the IMF commended Zimbabwe for undertaking policy reforms that have yielded tangible results, including stabilised economic conditions, growth […]
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Police Probe Death of Three Missing Infants in Kuwadzana
Harare – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched investigations into the mysterious death of three infants who were found in the boot of a Mercedes Benz vehicle in Kuwadzana Extension on Friday. The victims, Anopaishe Muzanago (3), Anenyasha Muzanago (1 year 3 months) and Raymond Matsiwe (4), went missing on Wednesday morning while playing […]
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Gwanda State University driving innovation and rural industrialisation in Matabeleland South
Gwanda State University is steadily emerging as a hub for innovation and rural industrialisation in Matabeleland South, bridging the gap between academic research and practical solutions for the province’s dominant sectors of mining and agriculture. By offering specialised programmes tailored to local economic needs, the institution is equipping students with skills that have direct applications […]
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Africa Energy Week spotlights Zimbabwe’s role in powering continental growth
The 2025 edition of Africa Energy Week is unfolding in Cape Town, South Africa, bringing together leaders, investors and policymakers who are shaping the energy blueprint of the continent. At the heart of the deliberations is a shared recognition that Africa’s industrial revolution depends not only on ambition but on a carefully balanced energy mix […]
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St. Giles: A Call to Partners in Rebuilding Lives
Behind the gates of St. Giles Medical Rehabilitation Centre in Harare, stories of resilience unfold each day. Children who once could not walk now take small but determined steps. Those who struggled to speak slowly form words that connect them with the world. Others, once dependent, learn to use their hands, to feed themselves, to […]
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Speaker Mudenda Leads Africa’s AI, Digital and Global Diplomacy
MIDRAND, SOUTH AFRICA — Hon. Advocate J.F.N. Mudenda, Speaker of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, closed the 2025 Annual Conference of Speakers of African National and Regional Parliaments with a profound call for the continent to seize Artificial Intelligence as a transformative instrument for economic development, governance and sustainable growth. Convened under the theme “Transforming Parliaments […]
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Africa Nordic Ministers Summit in Victoria Falls Signals Shift to Trade Partnerships
The 22nd Africa Nordic Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Victoria Falls this week signalled more than diplomatic formalities. It carried with it the weight of a changing era in international cooperation, one where aid handouts are giving way to deliberate trade and investment-driven partnerships. The discussions were not framed in the language of dependency, but in […]
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Zimbabwe reshapes healthcare through stronger medicine supply chains
Zimbabwe is ushering in a new era of healthcare delivery with bold reforms in pharmaceutical supply systems that are designed to ensure essential medicines reach every community. Guided by the National Pharmaceutical Strategy, the reforms reflect a deliberate move to dismantle long-standing barriers to access while creating a resilient and technology-driven system that connects the […]
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Presidential Community Fisheries Scheme Set to Double National Fish Production
Zimbabwe is aiming to double its national fish production to over 60,000 metric tonnes annually under the Presidential Community Fisheries Scheme. This move is transforming rural livelihoods while enhancing food security and income generation. The programme has rapidly expanded across the country, reaching an increasing number of communities and institutions that are adopting fish farming […]
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e-Government Procurement System Key to Transparency and Efficiency
The Electronic Government Procurement system, known as eGP, is emerging as a transformative tool in Zimbabwe’s public procurement landscape, aimed at enhancing efficiency, fairness, and transparency in the management of public funds. Launched in 2023 to replace cumbersome paper-based processes, the eGP system was designed to centralise tendering, standardise procedures across government departments, and provide […]
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