Day: November 17, 2025
Zimbabwe Poised for Export Boom as China Drops All Tariffs
Aldridge Dzvene China’s decision to remove tariffs on all Zimbabwean products signals a transformative moment for the nation’s trade landscape and industrial ambitions. Announced at the 8th China International Import Expo, this initiative gives Zimbabwean producers direct access to one of the world’s largest consumer markets, removing financial barriers that previously hindered competitiveness. This is […]
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Zimbabwe Transforms from Landlocked to Land-Linked as Pipelines and Ports Expand
Zimbabwe is quietly reshaping its regional identity, shifting from a landlocked vulnerability to a land-linked advantage. A wave of mega pipeline investments and port-centric logistics reforms are positioning the country at the heart of Southern Africa’s energy and mineral value chains. The proposed Beira-Harare-Lusaka oil and gas pipeline, led by Beira Bulk Petroleum Company, the […]
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Tagwirei Blends Cash, Clinics, and Control in High-Stakes Zone 4 Push
ZANU PF Central Committee member Dr. Kudakwashe Tagwirei has transformed an inter-district meeting at Hatcliffe Primary School into a calculated display of political power, community investment, and party consolidation, rolling out a package of cash, welfare, infrastructure, and security support that firmly anchors Harare Province’s Zone 4 in his orbit of influence. In raw figures, […]
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Gweru Hospital’s Nail-from-the-Skull Breakthrough Signals New Era in Provincial Health Care
Gweru Provincial Hospital’s successful removal of a steel nail from a 75 year old patient’s skull is more than a gripping medical story, it is a quiet revolution in how specialised health care is being decentralised and delivered in Zimbabwe. What would, until recently, have been an automatic referral to Harare or Bulawayo was handled […]
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Munhenzva Bus Tragedy Revives Road Safety Debate in Zimbabwe
A reported Munhenzva bus accident that left four dead and 13 injured, if confirmed, spotlights the chilling persistence of road safety risks in Zimbabwe’s transport sector and raises urgent questions about regulation, driver management, and public accountability While some reports suggest four fatalities, corroborating sources for these numbers remain elusive, Neither major news agencies nor […]
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