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President Mnangagwa Accelerates Investment Reforms to Cut Bureaucratic Hurdles
The Second Republic is transitioning from rhetoric to action, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa spearheading a sweeping overhaul of Zimbabwe’s regulatory landscape. The government is aggressively simplifying fees, permits, and licenses to remove longstanding barriers to investment and entrepreneurship. This reform, aligned with Vision 2030, aims to create a seamless environment for capital inflow by improving […]
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VP Chiwenga Sees Off New Envoys to Key Global Capitals
Four ambassadors-designate to the United States, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Cuba have bid farewell to Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga at Munhumutapa Building, in a moment that underlines how Zimbabwe is quietly but deliberately repositioning its diplomacy around economic interests, strategic partnerships and re-engagement. Ambassador David Hamadziripi heads to Washington, Ambassador Isaac […]
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ZESA’s Thermal Power Gamble Tests Energy Future
By Aldridge Dzvene ZESA is no longer just chasing megawatts, it is gambling on a massive new wave of coal fired power to yank Zimbabwe out of rolling blackouts and anchor an ambitious industrialisation drive, even as the world races toward cleaner energy. Plans outlined to Parliament and regional power stakeholders show that the utility, […]
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Dr Tungwarara Rallies Churches As Pillars Of Vision 2030
By Aldridge Dzvene Presidential Investment Advisor Dr Paul Tungwarara has thrown down a bold challenge to the pulpit, telling congregants in Mashava that Zimbabwe will not reach Vision 2030 on roads and factories alone but on churches that unite, shape behaviour and turn faith into tangible nation building projects. Addressing a packed church service in […]
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ZIMRA sets deadline for TaRMS and FDMS intergration
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has announced key updates regarding the integration of the Tax and Revenue Management System (TaRMS) with the Fiscalisation Data Management System (FDMS). The authority has set December 1, 2025, as the cutoff date for valid fiscal tax invoices, debit notes, and credit notes. Taxpayers with valid claims issued before November […]
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Gifts of Honest Empower St Giles as Colonel Chiwenga Leads Visit
Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi Chiwenga brought laughter, inspiration, and tangible hope to St Giles Medical Rehabilitation Centre on Tuesday, as her official visit combined heartfelt commitment with her signature lighthearted charm. The Vice President’s wife, widely known for championing inclusive care, came armed not only with gifts but also with an infectious sense of humour, playfully […]
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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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