Speaker of Parliament, Hon Jacob Mudenda
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Parliament of Zimbabwe Strengthens Institutional Capacity Through Strategic Partnerships with Civil Society Organisations

In a landmark ceremony held at the new Parliament Building in Mt Hampden, the Parliament of Zimbabwe signed four Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with key civil society institutions in a decisive move to bolster its institutional capacity and deepen inclusive, evidence-based legislative processes. The signings, which took place in May 2025, brought together the Zimbabwe […]

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Dare’ for Health: NAC’s Community Motivators Model Transforming Men’s Health in Rural Zimbabwe

In the dusty open space of Mbondo Business Centre, a group of elderly men gathered not for a land dispute, nor to settle family matters, but for something much more life-affirming, talking openly about their health. Under the shade of a tree, their meeting took the form of a traditional dare, a men’s court, but […]

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Tap & Go Taxis Launched in Zimbabwe: A Bold Leap Into Luxury Mobility

In a move poised to transform Zimbabwe’s transportation landscape, the Tap & Go taxi service was officially launched today at the Trablabas Interchange, marking a new era of innovation in public mobility. The launch was led by Special Presidential Investment Advisor Dr. Paul Tungwarara, and attended by Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, Dr. […]

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Mashonaland East Tobacco Sales Top US$76 Million as Farmers Reap Rewards of Government Support

The 2024 tobacco marketing season in Mashonaland East Province is proving to be both robust and rewarding, with more than 23 million kilogrammes of the golden leaf sold to date, raking in over US$76 million across nine contract auction floors. As the province continues to shine on the national tobacco production stage, the mood among […]

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HEEP: Zimbabwe’s Ambitious Horticulture Project Set to Transform 71,000 Rural Households

A quiet but powerful revolution is blooming across Zimbabwe’s rural landscape, one rooted not in politics or policy papers alone, but in small fields, community gardens, and local markets. It is called the Horticulture Enterprise Enhancement Project (HEEP), and it carries the transformative promise of prosperity, dignity, and empowerment for over 71,000 rural households. Launched […]

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Zimbabwe’s 2024-2025 Crop Marketing and Winter Wheat Programme Highlight Economic Gains and Strategic Priorities

As Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector emerges from another busy summer harvest and prepares for the winter wheat season, the latest updates reveal both resilience and promise in the face of persistent challenges. With maize stocks in the private sector standing at 48,293 metric tonnes and grain deliveries continuing to flow into the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), […]

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Zimbabwe and Cuba Cement Ties as Military Artefacts From Cuito Cuanavale Head to the Museum of African Liberation

In a peaceful gesture of solidarity and remembrance, Zimbabwe and Cuba have taken a bold step to preserve Africa’s liberation legacy by signing a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the transfer of military equipment from the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale to the Museum of African Liberation in Harare. The signing ceremony, held in Havana […]

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ZITF CEO Nicholas Ndebele.
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ZITF Expands Expo Calendar to Drive Innovation and Sustainable Growth

Zimbabwe’s flagship trade and investment showcase, the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), is adapting to a changing economic landscape. With a bold expansion of its event calendar for 2025, the ZITF Company is stepping up to address some of the nation’s most pressing priorities, including innovation, skills development, and sustainable economic growth. The headline announcement […]

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ZimTrade Leads Zimbabwe’s Bold Push into Central Africa’s Mining Sector at DRC Mining Week 2025

When Zimbabwean companies touch down in Lubumbashi this week for the 2025 DRC Mining Week, they won’t just be promoting products, they will be staking their claim in one of Africa’s fastest-growing mining economies. At the forefront of this drive is ZimTrade, the national trade development and promotion organisation, which has mobilised a diverse delegation […]

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Cracking Down on Illicit Brews: A Critical Analysis of Zimbabwe’s Harmful Liquids Act

The Harmful Liquids Act [Chapter 9:10], a colonial-era piece of legislation dating back to 1949, remains one of Zimbabwe’s longstanding legal frameworks for controlling the production, distribution, and consumption of dangerous home-brewed alcoholic beverages. But more than 75 years later, its relevance, enforcement challenges, and potential for reform raise critical questions about its place in […]

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