Dr Kudakwashe Tagwirei, CEO of Sakunda Holdings and chairperson of the Land Tenure Implementation Committee
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Land, Legacy, and Leadership: Youth Take Centre Stage in Zimbabwe’s Agricultural Revolution

A wave of hope and determination swept through the halls of the National University of Science and Technology in Bulawayo, as the second edition of the Land Tenure Leadership Success Series convened under the compelling theme, Unlocking the Potential of Young People. Powered by the national Land Tenure Implementation Programme and spearheaded by the Young […]

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Southern Africa Rallies Behind National Public Health Institutes as Cornerstones of Future Pandemic Preparedness

A wave of urgency is sweeping across Southern Africa as health experts and government officials converge in Harare, reaffirming their commitment to establishing and strengthening National Public Health Institutes (NPHIs). These institutions are increasingly viewed as the backbone of health security, anchoring nations in the face of future pandemics and public health emergencies. This momentum […]

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GMB Brings Grain Collection Closer to Farmers, Strengthening Food Security and Rural Access

The Grain Marketing Board has rolled out an ambitious nationwide programme, opening 1,804 grain collection centres across Zimbabwe’s wards, a move set to redefine the country’s approach to food security, farmer inclusion, and rural logistics. The new centres, strategically placed at ward points previously used for the Presidential Inputs Scheme and Social Welfare distributions, are […]

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Justice on the Clock, Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Court System Marks a New Era in Legal Reform

In a bold move to restore public confidence in the justice delivery system, Zimbabwe is preparing to roll out the Fast Track Court System, an ambitious judicial reform programme set to redefine how quickly and fairly justice is dispensed. At the heart of this initiative is the desire to ensure that the wheels of justice […]

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Beyond Arrests, Zimbabwe’s War on Drugs Needs a Deeper Social Fix

In recent months, Zimbabwe has intensified its war against drug and substance abuse, marking a decisive turn in what was once an underplayed crisis. The latest government report covering March to June 2025 paints a picture of aggressive law enforcement, growing youth empowerment schemes, and an increasingly mobilised public sector. While these measures are commendable […]

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Zimbabwe’s Agricultural Sector Records Surplus Momentum Amid Winter Wheat Expansion

Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector continues to post strong performance indicators, as Cabinet received an encouraging update on the 2024–2025 summer crops marketing season, coupled with a robust outlook for the 2025 winter wheat production programme. At the heart of this development is a projected national grain reserve of approximately 3.01 million metric tonnes, consisting of an […]

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Zimbabwe Positions Itself for Ethical AI Leadership at Global UNESCO Forum

Zimbabwe has taken a prominent seat at the table of global Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance, participating in the third UNESCO Global Forum on the Ethics of AI, which is currently underway from June 24 to 27. The nation joins a select cohort of African countries piloting a pioneering global framework focused on the ethical and […]

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SDA Church Builds New University in Chegutu, Advancing Inclusive Education and Development

In a bold stride toward expanding access to higher education, the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church is constructing a new university in Chegutu, Mashonaland West Province, with its first intake of students expected in January 2026. Dubbed Great Height University, this institution will become the second SDA-run university in Zimbabwe, following Solusi University in Bulawayo, and […]

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H.E President Mnangagwa
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A Legacy That Breathes, A Nation That Builds

As Zimbabwe gathered at the sacred National Heroes’ Acre on June 23, 2025, to bid farewell to one of its brave sons, the President’s voice carried not just grief, but a resolute reaffirmation of a nation’s founding philosophy, that a country is built, governed, and spiritually nurtured by its own people. Beneath the mourning, there […]

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Victoria Falls Congress Marks Turning Point in Zimbabwe’s Private Sector-Government Dialogue

As Zimbabwe presses forward with its Vision 2030 ambition, a rare moment of alignment is emerging between the public and private sectors, with the 2025 Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Annual Congress in Victoria Falls set to crystallize this collaboration. Beyond its scenic setting, the gathering represents a deeper shift, toward candid conversations, mutual […]

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