Author: Aldridge

Empowering Every Child: A Legacy That Redefines Education and Inclusion
Shamva, Zimbabwe – In a society where stigma often dictates opportunity and limits potential, the story of Ezekiel Guti Junior and the school that bears his name is a refreshing testament to what can be achieved when courage, belief, and vision converge. At the Fundraising Corporate Open Day on 16 September 2025, Archbishop Mai Guti […]
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Hwange Gets 450 Million Lifeline as Zimbabwe Powers Towards Growth
Cabinet has approved a 450 million United States dollar deal to breathe new life into Hwange Power Station, a move expected to light up homes, revive industries, and inject fresh energy into the economy. The partnership between the Zimbabwe Power Company and Jindal Private Limited will see the first six units of the thermal giant, […]
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NPAZ Elevates Seasoned Prosecutors in Leadership Shake-Up
The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe has announced a wave of senior appointments that mark a turning point in the institution’s leadership structure, with veteran legal minds taking up some of the most influential posts in the prosecutorial system. Long-serving Chief Law Officer Chris Mutangadura, whose career has been built on decades of courtroom experience […]
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Cabinet Plots New Energy Dawn and Social Promise as Zimbabwe Eyes 2030
On Tuesday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Cabinet met for its 27th sitting of the year, and the decisions that emerged from that gathering spoke of a government looking to stitch together power, livelihoods, reform and memory into one fabric of national renewal. The tone was set by a deal that could breathe life back into Hwange […]
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Defining Stigma, Building Leaders: Honouring the Legacy of Ezekiel Jr.
By Aldridge Dzvene Shamva, Zimbabwe – Archbishop Mai Guti, guest of honour at the Fundraising Corporate Open Day on 16 September 2025, delivered a deeply moving address that set the tone for the day’s celebrations. With candour and emotion, she shared the story of his son, highlighting both the challenges and triumphs that shaped his […]
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Youth Empowerment, Heritage, and Nation-Building: Unpacking the President’s Munhumutapa Day Message
The President and First Secretary of ZANU PF delivered a landmark address at the second edition of the Munhumutapa Day Celebrations in Zvishavane, Midlands Province, providing a detailed vision for youth empowerment, cultural preservation, and long-term socio-economic development. The address went beyond ceremonial remarks, blending historical reflection with practical guidance on harnessing the energy, skills, […]
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Speaker Mudenda in Japan to Deepen Parliamentary, Economic Ties
By Aldridge Dzvene Speaker of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, Advocate Jacob Francis Nzwidamilimo Mudenda, has arrived in Japan for a four-day parliamentary bilateral visit aimed at strengthening legislative cooperation and advancing economic diplomacy. The visit, undertaken at the invitation of Japan’s Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Nukaga, and the President of the House […]
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Zimbabwe eyes AU Mid-Term Review at Museum of Liberation
Zimbabwe has announced its intention to host the 2027 African Union Mid-Term Review at the Museum of African Liberation in Harare, positioning the country as both a guardian of African history and a hub for continental dialogue. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Professor Amon Murwira confirmed the bid during a site visit on Monday, […]
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Free cataract surgeries bring new hope to rural Zimbabwe
A life-changing health programme is restoring sight to hundreds of Zimbabweans, proving that blindness caused by cataracts need not be a permanent burden. The Eye Camp Initiative, a partnership between the Eye Institute and Old Mutual Zimbabwe, is expanding its reach to Manicaland from 22 to 25 October and Midlands from 21 to 25 November. […]
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Reckless Driving and the Perils of Zimbabwe’s Commuter Transport System
The recent sentencing of a commuter omnibus driver to over two years in prison for violating traffic regulations in Mbare has once again cast the spotlight on Zimbabwe’s troubled public transport sector. While the driver’s offences, running a red light, driving without a licence, ignoring police orders, and providing false details, may seem like an […]
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