Year: 2025

Pan-African Parliament Hosts Speakers Conference Amid Continental Transformation
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) is convening the 2025 Conference of Speakers of National and Regional Parliaments in Midrand, South Africa, at a pivotal moment in Africa’s economic, political, and technological transformation. The conference arrives as the continent consolidates the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), advancing regional integration and fostering resilience against external shocks. Delegates […]
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Public Service Commission Engages Universities to Shape Future
The Public Service Commission (PSC) is intensifying efforts to bridge the gap between higher education and the needs of Zimbabwe’s public sector, with a series of university lectures designed to equip students with an understanding of public service expectations and opportunities. On Monday, the PSC delivered a lecture at the Women’s University in Africa in […]
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Zimbabwe’s Strong Growth, Currency Stability Keep MPC on Steady Course
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has maintained a steady monetary policy stance amid encouraging signs of domestic economic resilience and improved foreign currency inflows, signaling confidence in the country’s macroeconomic management. In its meeting held on 26 September 2025, the MPC highlighted global and domestic factors shaping the economic outlook. Globally, […]
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ZRP Tracks Mutare Teen Suspects in Viral Rape Case
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has tracked down two teenage suspects accused of raping a 17-year-old girl in Mutare, an incident captured on video and widely shared on social media. The boys, both from Masasi High School in Marange, are alleged to have sexually assaulted the victim last week. The video recording of the act […]
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Denmark Seeks Stronger Agricultural Trade Ties with Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector has emerged as the latest frontier for Denmark’s global trade ambitions, with Harare being positioned as a key partner in Europe’s expanding search for new markets. The recent Zimbabwe–Denmark business summit in Harare was less about symbolic diplomacy and more about identifying concrete opportunities that could redefine bilateral trade relations. For Denmark, […]
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President Mnangagwa Pushes for Inclusive UN Reforms at Global Stage
When President Emmerson Mnangagwa, through Foreign Affairs Minister Professor Amon Murwira, addressed the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the message was clear: Zimbabwe wants a world order that truly reflects the voices of all nations, not just the powerful few. The call was less about rhetoric and more about […]
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Presidential Empowerment Fund Boosts ZANU PF Affiliates in Mashonaland West
The disbursement of more than US$200 000 from the Presidential Empowerment Fund to ZANU PF affiliates in Mashonaland West has injected fresh momentum into grassroots economic empowerment, reflecting the government’s push to broaden participation in the national economy and advance Vision 2030. Eight affiliates benefitted, with VaPostori for ED and Children of War Veterans each […]
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New Business Regulations Signal Zimbabwe’s Push for Digital Compliance
The gazetting of Statutory Instrument (S.I.) 108 of 2025 has set a clear deadline for companies and private business corporations to re-register under the electronic registry system, marking a decisive step in Zimbabwe’s shift towards digital compliance and modern business governance. According to the regulations, all business entities registered before the electronic registry was introduced […]
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Binga Restoration Aims to Reclaim Land Livelihoods and Identity
In Binga, the word restoration is often spoken of in environmental circles, but for the local communities it carries a weight that goes beyond trees, soil, and water. It speaks of lost livelihoods, disrupted cultural ties, and the daily struggle to adapt to a changing climate. The recent training workshop led by Wildlife Conservation Action […]
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Zimbabwe’s Security Council Bid Signals Renewed Push for Global Influence
Zimbabwe has formally entered the race for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027–2028 term, positioning itself as a champion of multilateralism, peace, and inclusivity in international governance. The announcement, made by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Professor Amon Murwira on behalf of President Mnangagwa during the 80th […]
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