December 28, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Govt Stops Issuing Permits for Five Key Minerals
The Government has, with immediate, effect suspended processing applications for new mining titles seeking rights to extraction of five strategic minerals citing overwhelming… Read more »
December 20, 2022
Zimbabwe: Wheat Farmers Urge GMB to Expedite Payments
Wheat farmers are worried the current payment delays by the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) may dampen the growers' zeal to produce enough wheat to meet the national requirements,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Insurance Council Speaks On Fraudulent Claims
The Insurance Council of Zimbabwe wants a vibrant insurance fraud office following an upsurge of insurance fraud, which even includes the recent police discovery of a syndicate… Read more »
December 19, 2022
Zimbabwe: Swapping Debt for Climate Pledges Can Help Fund Resilience
Countries that are most vulnerable to climate change--and the associated loss of natural biodiversity--are often those least able to afford investment to strengthen resilience… Read more »
December 16, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Gets Backing On Ivory Sales
Countries like Zimbabwe with huge stockpiles of ivory should be allowed to use their resources as they please and not suffer because of their good conservation practices, Mr David… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fastjet to Introduce Two New Destinations
Budget airline, Fastjet Zimbabwe, is set to introduce two more flight destinations in the country namely Hwange National Park in Matebeleland North and Kariba, located in the north… Read more »
December 15, 2022
Zimbabwe: President Mnangagwa Opens Madokero Shopping Mall
President Mnangagwa has officially opened Madokero industrial, residential and shopping mall, which complements the Second Republic's drive for infrastructure development towards… Read more »
December 12, 2022
Zimbabwe: Solar Power Scheme for Civil Servants
GOVERNMENT will set up a solar energy project for civil servants to use for domestic consumption as it moves to ameliorate the power supply challenges currently being faced in the… Read more »
December 07, 2022
Zimbabwe: Sorghum Tops As Cereal Hectarage Jumps 42 Percent
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November 30, 2022
Southern Africa: Labour Ministers Meet in Vic Falls
Ministers and deputy ministers from 13 of the 16 Sadc member States are in Victoria Falls for the high level tripartite dialogue on labour migration governance in Southern Africa. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Increase Exports Across All Sectors
Zimbabwe needs to keep increasing imports of critical products, mainly energy, machinery and equipment plus some raw materials for primary production, and consumers seeing steadily… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sanctions Hinder Skills Development - Minister Muchinguri
Zimbabwe has critical skills gaps and suffers from a brain drain due to unjustified sanctions, and the country has to embark on human capital development, Defence and War Veterans… Read more »
November 28, 2022
Zimbabwe: African Industrialisation Needs African Free Trade
The strong moves by the African Union towards the industrialisation of Africa, and it has just concluded an extraordinary summit on the topic, shows the vital importance of African… Read more »
November 24, 2022
Zimbabwe: First Lady Appointed Cotton Development Trust Patron
FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa was yesterday officially announced as patron of Zimbabwe Women in Cotton Development Trust (ZWCDT), a move aimed at boosting women participation in… Read more »
November 18, 2022
Zimbabwe: Farmers Urged to Speed Up Planting of Summer Crops
More than 74 000 hectares have so far been put under summer crops, with experts advising farmers to speed up planting to ensure a bumper harvest in all crops. Read more »
November 16, 2022
Zimbabwe: Sakunda Drops Rufaro Stadium Bombshell
Sakunda Holdings, who had committed to give Rufaro Stadium a massive face-lift after entering into a partnership with the Harare City Council, have withdrawn from the project with… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim Targets Increase in Horticulture Production
Zimbabwe is targeting increase in high value horticultural products for export markets to create more jobs and continuing to diversify its agricultural production base and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Record Wheat Harvest Still Possible Despite Rains
Zimbabwe is still on course to register a record wheat harvest and win self-sufficiency for this grain at long last, despite about one percent of the total crop having to be… Read more »
November 15, 2022
Zimbabwe: Cyber Terrorists Target Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
SHADOWY cyber terrorists have gone a notch up in their strident attempts to discredit the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) ahead of next year's elections through clandestine… Read more »
October 31, 2022
Zimbabwe: Ethiopian Airlines in Maiden Flight to Bulawayo
ETHIOPIAN Airlines yesterday made its maiden flight to Bulawayo as it landed at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport, a key development in the aviation industry that will… Read more »
October 28, 2022
Africa: For Africa, Extreme Poverty Is As Urgent As Climate Change
The African continent faces two of humanity's greatest threats. One is climate change, which poses substantial risks for agriculture, food production, water supply, destruction of… Read more »
October 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: Monthly Inflation Rate in Fourth Straight Fall
Zimbabwe's monthly rate of inflation fell for the fourth consecutive month in October amid growing exchange rate stability while the annual rate recorded its second straight… Read more »
October 26, 2022
Southern Africa: SADC Dismisses Targeted Sanctions Claim
SADC chairperson and President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, has reiterated calls for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by some Western… Read more »
June 24, 2021
Zimbabwe: Muzarabani Farmers Struggle for Sesame Seed Market
For 42-year-old Mrs Lydia Mudoro of Chareka Village in Muzarabani's Ward 23 covering the Kaerezi area, growing sesame seeds as an alternative cash crop to her traditional cotton… Read more »
November 28, 2011
Zimbabwe: The Scars of Cyclone Eline
IT is now more than 10 years since Cyclone Eline hit remote rural communities in the country leaving a trail of destruction on basic infrastructure but the pain it caused is still… Read more »