Month: October 2025
President Mnangagwa Highlights Role of Education and Technology in Industrial Transformation
By Aldridge Dzvene President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent engagements, including his visit to Bindura University of Science Education, underscore the Government’s strategic push for industrialisation and innovation as pillars of national development. By commissioning production facilities such as the PALPO Technologies plant, which manufactures laptops, tablets, and mobile phones, the President highlighted the importance of linking […]
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Empowering Tradition for Transformation: Aligning Traditional Leadership with Vision 2030
The call to strengthen the role of traditional leadership in Zimbabwe’s development trajectory came into sharper focus this week as the Deputy Minister of Local Government and Public Works responsible for Local Authorities and Traditional Leadership, Honourable Albert Tawanda Mavunga, reaffirmed Government’s commitment to restoring the dignity of chiefs while transforming their institutions into engines […]
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Govt Clears Air, Bread Prices to Stay Steady
The Government of Zimbabwe has moved swiftly to calm public concern over claims that bread prices were set to rise, clarifying that Statutory Instrument 87 of 2025 applies only to maize imports and not to wheat or flour. The clarification, delivered by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural […]
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Chris Hughton Among 300 Eyeing Warriors Job
The race to lead Zimbabwe’s senior national football team has intensified, with former Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City manager Chris Hughton emerging among over 300 applicants vying for the Warriors’ head coach position. The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) confirmed the remarkable response after the closure of the online application portal on Thursday, describing it as […]
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President Mnangagwa Commissions AI Powered Silos in Mutare as Zimbabwe Reclaims its Breadbasket Status
Mutare, 29 October 2025 Once celebrated as the breadbasket of Africa, Zimbabwe is steadily reclaiming that legacy through modern agricultural transformation, with President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioning a state of the art Grain Marketing Board silo complex in Mutare, Manicaland Province. The newly commissioned silos, which have a combined capacity of more than 56,000 metric tonnes, […]
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Victoria Falls Helipad Boosts Zimbabwe’s Tourism Vision
Zimbabwe’s tourism industry continues to spread its wings of growth and innovation, and this week’s commissioning of a US$2 million helipad in Victoria Falls marks another giant leap in that journey. The facility, developed by Zambezi Helicopters, is more than just an infrastructural milestone; it is a statement of faith in the country’s economic direction […]
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NTS voluntarily terminates ZSE listing
National Tyre Services Limited (NTS) is set to withdraw from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), citing challenges in its operations, ongoing liquidity problems in the trading of its shares, and considerable expenses associated with maintaining its listing. Upon termination of the listing, NTS will revert to being an unlisted private company with shares not trading […]
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Herentals Fined, Officials Banned for Violent Conduct
The Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee has fined Herentals Football Club US$5 000 and banned two of its security officials for three seasons following incidents of assault and disorderly conduct during a league match against Caps United at Rufaro Stadium on 13 September 2025. According to a PSL statement released on Wednesday, Herentals pleaded […]
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President Mnangagwa Inspires a New Era of Confidence
When President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa stood before the nation to deliver the 2025 State of the Nation Address, his message reached beyond the walls of Parliament. It resonated with the spirit of a country determined to move from endurance to excellence, from recovery to renewal. The President spoke not as a distant head of state, […]
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Circuit Breaker Fault Causes Blackout at Parliament
By Aldridge Dzvene HARARE – 28 October 2025The State of the Nation Address (SONA) by President Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa was temporarily disrupted on Tuesday after a power outage hit Parliament Building during the address. In a statement, the Clerk of Parliament, Mr Kennedy Chokuda, confirmed that the Parliament of Zimbabwe sincerely regretted the […]
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