Author: Aldridge

Gold Drives Economic Momentum as Zimbabwe’s Export Earnings Surge Past US$740 Million in Five Months
In the shimmering corridors of Zimbabwe’s mining sector, gold continues to assert its dominance, not just as a precious metal, but as a strategic economic lifeline. With export earnings surging past US$740 million between January and May 2025, compared to over US$590 million during the same period last year, the yellow metal has reaffirmed its […]
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Crackdown Intensifies as ZRP Nabs Samina Liquar Directors Over Illicit Brew Operations
In a decisive move to halt the surge of unregulated alcoholic substances flooding Zimbabwe’s streets, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested seven directors of Samina Liquar Company, a Harare-based firm accused of manufacturing and distributing illicit brews. The arrests, which took place on Tuesday in the Arlington industrial area, represent a significant escalation in […]
Read MoreZimbabwe, Mozambique Deepen Trade Ties with Beira Investment Conference: A New Chapter in Regional Economic Integration
In a bold display of regional solidarity and economic vision, Zimbabwe and Mozambique are rekindling and reinforcing trade and investment cooperation, using the momentum of their historical camaraderie to build a resilient and mutually beneficial future. This week’s investment conference in Beira, Mozambique, orchestrated under the auspices of ZimTrade, served as a strategic bridge between […]
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Artificial Intelligence and Zimbabwe’s Development Destiny, Seizing the Digital Moment for Inclusive Growth
By Aldridge Dzvene | Positive Eye News In a country wrestling with economic uncertainty, climate-related risks, and service delivery challenges, Zimbabwe stands at a decisive technological crossroads. The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a transformative force offers both a test of vision and an opportunity to reimagine development with inclusion, equity, and innovation at […]
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National Gender Policy Launch Signals a New Era of Equality in Zimbabwe
By Aldridge Dzvene | Positive Eye News HARARE – A powerful sense of hope, commitment and collective responsibility filled the air at the Rainbow Towers Hotel on 27 June 2025, as Zimbabwe launched its transformative 2025 National Gender Policy. In a moment both reflective and visionary, the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Gender Commission delivered remarks […]
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TelOne Stays the Course on Infrastructure Investment Amid Funding Constraints
By Aldridge Dzvene | Positive Eye News In a telecommunications landscape where liquidity challenges and limited access to capital have become the norm, Zimbabwe’s fixed telecoms giant, TelOne, has shown remarkable resilience by forging ahead with its infrastructure development agenda through internally generated resources. A wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mutapa Investment Fund, TelOne is weathering […]
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SADC Accelerates Drive for Energy Security and Infrastructure Development at Ministerial Meeting in Harare
By Aldridge Dzvene | Positive Eye News HARARE – In a bold step towards regional integration and infrastructure transformation, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) this week held its 43rd Joint Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Energy and Water in Harare. The gathering comes at a critical time when the region is seeking to fast-track […]
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ZINARA Powers National Vision, as Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Highway Rehabilitation Takes Shape
By Aldridge Dzvene | Positive Eye News In a significant stride towards Zimbabwe’s infrastructure-led growth agenda, the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) has reaffirmed its pivotal role in national development through the commencement of the long-anticipated upgrade of the Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Highway. The project, now fully underway with five contractors already deployed across strategic sections, […]
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Councils Must Deliver or Step Aside: A Clarion Call for Accountable Local Governance
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s pointed rebuke to local authorities during the Councils Indaba in Bulawayo could not have come at a more opportune time. With over 2,000 councillors and executives gathered, the President seized the moment not merely to speak, but to send a decisive message, Zimbabweans deserve better, and councils must stop making excuses and […]
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Faith in Governance: A Spiritual Shift in Zimbabwe’s Political Engagement
By Aldridge Dzvene | Positive Eye News In a defining chapter of Zimbabwe’s evolving diplomacy and moral engagement, Speaker of Parliament Honourable Advocate Jacob Francis Mudenda’s participation at the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s Interfaith Dialogue in Rome marked more than a diplomatic gesture, it signaled a national willingness to reimagine governance through a spiritual and ethical lens. […]
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