Byron Adonis Mutingwende

EU provides EUR1 million for migration management, preparedness plans in urban areas

The European Union has released EUR 1 million to enhance community-based surveillance at some of Zimbabwe’s busiest borders and along the routes that migrants travel, to improve migration management and inform preparedness plans in urban areas. Implemented by IOM Zimbabwe over 24 months, the project seeks to strengthen IOM’s Flow Monitoring (FM) activities at borders,…

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Ben Arinoti to represent Mashonaland West in Chibuku neShamwari Festival

Writes Chimeno Azriel Muriel Mine-based Ben Arinoti won the ticket to represent Mashonaland West during the Provincial Chibuku neShamwari Festival held at Gatsi Beer Garden in Chegutu last Saturday. Nine traditional groups showcased their talents in fighting for the sole ticket to represent the province and the 13-member ensemble, Muriel Mine-based group put up a…

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Infra for Africa Forum: Landmark Asset Recycling agreement between Togo and Africa50 signed

The Africa50 Infra for Africa Forum kicked off this morning in Lomé, Togo, with a landmark signing of an asset recycling agreement. Asset Recycling is an innovative initiative led by Africa50 for governments to monetize existing infrastructure assets through a concession to the private sector with funds received being reinvested in other priority projects. The…

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Government intensifies climate proof agriculture, targets 700 000 hectares for small grains production

Writes Elvis Dumba Banket – The government is strengthening efforts to climate-proof the agriculture sector from the effects of climate change through supporting initiatives towards increased production of small traditional grains. The government has set a target of 700 000 hectares for traditional small grains under the Presidential Climate Proof Agriculture Scheme locally known as…

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Mapinga Smart City to become employer hub for Zvimba residents – aspiring MP

Writes Elvis Dumba Trelawney – The multimillion-dollar mining industry to be set up in Mapinga will give way to the establishment of a new city alongside Great Dyke in Mapinga and is anticipated to become an employment hub for residents of Zvimba and the rest of Zimbabwe. This was revealed by Zvimba South Constituency ZANU…

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Parly Speaker Mudenda in Portugal to garner support for IPU Presidency

Hon. Advocate Jacob Francis Nzwidamilimo Mudenda, Speaker of the Parliament of Zimbabwe and member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Executive Committee is currently in Lisbon, Portugal attending the 290th Session of the IPU Executive Committee Meeting from 28th to 30 June 2023 where he is also campaigning for the Presidency of the lawmaking entity. The…

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PAP, PSC convene for consultations on peace and security matters in Africa

The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union (PSC) are set to hold their annual consultative meeting to take stock of the peace and security situation on the African continent today, 30 June 2023. The high-level consultative engagement will take place on the margins of the 1160th meeting of the…

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Namibian delegation to grace Mashonaland West Agricultural Show

Writes Elvis Dumba Chinhoyi – The much anticipated Mashonaland West Agricultural Show will roar into life from the 26th up to the 29th of July 2023 in Chinhoyi with a Namibian delegation comprising government officials and players in the agriculture exhibition sector expected in the country for the premier showcase. Speaking to the media during…

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“Musicable” project launched to promote disability inclusion in music industry

POVOAfrika Trust has launched the “Musicable” project, an innovative empowerment programme that will support People With Disabilities in the music industry in recording their work and accessing markets. The current project will focus on women with disabilities in the music industry. Propelled by Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF) and Goethe-Institut support, Musicable will capacitate artists…

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Wetlands conservation, sustainable use of biodiversity stimulate development

As a Party to the Ramsar Convention which seeks to ensure the conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local and national actions and international cooperation as well as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Zimbabwe remains committed to ensuring the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity as well as fair and equitable sharing…

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Mathias Mhere-inspired artiste set to release ‘Bye Bye Nhamo’

Own Correspondent A Bikita-born gospel musician who credits his musical career to the influence of fellow artiste Mathias Mhere is set to release an album next week. Titled Bye Bye Nhamo, the 5-track album will be launched on 8 July in the capital. Speaking to this publication, Sir Forichi born Darlington Forichi said the album…

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Calls to relook at the Non-Formal Education model in Zimbabwe

… as SAGE provides a lifeline for  young girls and women Writes Tafadzwa Muranganwa An initiative dubbed SAGE (Supporting Adolescent Girls’ Education) has brought alive the debate of revisiting the country’s non-formal education (NFE) model. This was the general consensus during the SAGE end-line evaluation findings dissemination workshop on Monday. According to the recommendations in…

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WHO, multilateral development banks launch Climate Health Fund

Own Correspondent Paris, France – In a landmark development aimed at investing in and strengthening essential, climate, and crisis-resilient primary health care (PHC) services in the global south, three multilateral development banks have joined with WHO to launch a new Health Investment Platform. The Platform launched during the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact…

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UN garners support for MSMEs

Writes Marlvin Ngiza The United Nations (UN) has said Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) are vulnerable to rising inflation and supply chain disruptions due to the conflicts, commodity dependence, geopolitical tensions, and pandemics that drive social and economic instability among the most vulnerable women- and youth-owned enterprises which are often at risk of external…

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AUDA-NEPAD facilitates development of genome editing communication training curricula and modules

The African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) has initiated the development of communication training curricula and modules to help address the current policy needs, gaps, and challenges of genome editing (GEd) on the continent. Officially opened in Maputo, Mozambique today, the workshop seeks to develop a core module on genome editing communication that can be adapted…

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7 critical uncertainties that affect African farmers and food systems

Writes Charles Dhewa While volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA) have become a major characteristic of all economies across the globe, the situation is worse for African farmers and food systems. In agriculture-driven African economies, some of the enduring uncertainties include the following: 1. Price uncertainties – whether producing for the domestic market or export market,…

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ActionAid report: High food and fuel prices affect world’s marginalised communities

The cost of food, fuel, and fertiliser in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities is continuing to escalate to crisis levels since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with families spending up to ten times what they paid almost 16 months ago, according to new analysis from international humanitarian organisation ActionAid. A survey of more than…

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Muduvuri Pan African Referral Hospital offering war veterans medical services

Writes Wellington Zimbowa The Muduvuri Pan African Referral Hospital is an epitome of pan Africanism and ubuntu worth being emulated across the whole African continent, Zanu PF war veterans secretary Douglas Mahiya has said. Owned by businessman and philanthropist Jimayi Muduvuri, the 1540-bed hospital was officially opened by President Emmerson Mnangagwa this April, initially giving…

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Different approaches for addressing drug and substance abuse needed

Writes Marlvin Ngiza Non-profit making organisations gathered to commemorate the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking with a courtesy call to come up with and apply new nondiscriminatory approaches which provide the desired solutions and can safely reconnect drug addicts to society. In his presentation, Project Kurarama Founder and Director, Daves Martin, said…

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ARTUZ clears air on its member’s suspension

Writes Marlvin Ngiza The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has confirmed the suspension of its Masvingo provincial spokesperson with immediate effect. ARTUZ deputy secretary general, Munyaradzi Masiyiwa, said that the suspension was in line with the union’s code of conduct which does not condone contrary views to their ideology following allegations that Runesu…

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UANC will form Zimbabwe’s next government after 2023 election: Muzorewa

Own Correspondent Zimbabwe presidential candidate and the United African National Council (UANC) leader Rev Dr. Gwinyai Muzorewa has deplored the country’s deterioration since his party’s ouster from power in 1980. Rev Dr Muzorewa is a younger brother to the late former Prime Minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa who led the country between 1978 and 1979. Addressing…

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Afreximbank establishes Africa Trade Gateway

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has established the Africa Trade Gateway (ATG) meant to accelerate the implementation of intra-African trade under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). This digital trade window was launched during the Afreximbank Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Ghana. It combines five digital platforms merged into a single window to enhance…

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Former mines minister Chidakwa plots to reclaim Constituency

Writes Elvis Dumba Chinhoyi – Former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidakwa is confident of reclaiming his position as Zvimba South Constituency Legislator . Chidakwa said his focus is on fulfilling the hopes and aspirations of Zvimba South Constituency community in developmental projects. Speaking to the media after filing his nomination papers with Zimbabwe…

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ZESN refutes allegations of training political party polling agents

The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) has refuted allegations levelled against it by the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) Finance Department on the training of polling agents that will participate in the upcoming 23 August 2023 elections. It is alleged in the ZANU-PF Finance Department Press Statement that was issued and signed by Treasurer…

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Paris finance summit: world leaders urged to address debt and climate crises

World leaders attending a summit in Paris today must ensure that wealthier nations commit to comprehensive debt relief for lower-income nations, including the cancellation of loans and the scaling up of international assistance to vulnerable states, Amnesty International said today. Amnesty International is calling on the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact (PACT) to…

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AfCFTA, United Bank for Africa in financial partnership to boost SMEs

At the margins of the Afreximbank Annual Meeting 2023 taking place in Accra, Ghana, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat and United Bank for Africa (UBA) have signed an Agreement to provide financial support to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) within the AfCFTA in order to boost intra-Africa trade. The African Continental Free…

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Trading raw commodities generates more knowledge than trading processed food

…surprises from African mass food markets By Charles Dhewa For people keen to learn about indigenous entrepreneurship, African mass food markets never disappoint. Also known as territorial markets, these institutions are the heartbeat of genuine knowledge exchange. Like any other institution where thousands of people congregate, African mass food markets are not perfect but they…

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SITE Executive Summit kicks off in Victoria Falls

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Winnie Muchanyuka, has just finished delivering her welcome remarks to the Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) summit delegates in Victoria Falls. The Summit started this morning and is expected to end on Friday. SITE is a professional association dedicated exclusively to the global incentive travel industry. SITE’s…

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UNICEF and SPAR Zimbabwe: Partnership spotlights programmes for children

UNICEF and SPAR Zimbabwe have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to roll out joint awareness and communication campaigns on child rights-related issues. Through this collaboration, UNICEF highlights how much the organization values engagement with the private sector to deliver results for the children of Zimbabwe. For SPAR Zimbabwe the agreement reaffirms the company’s social agenda…

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Another Urgent Court Application: Women’s collective fight for constitutionalism

An urgent court application challenging the constitutionality of Sections 2(a) and 2(b) of the Electoral (Nomination of Candidates) (Amendment) Regulations, 2022 (No. 1) Statutory Instrument 144 of 2022 filed yesterday, the 19th of June 2023 is before the Constitutional Court. Advocate Choice Damiso instructed by the Women and Law in Southern Africa (WLSA) is representing…

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AU Youth Envoy addresses UN High-Level Conference of Heads of Counter-Terrorism Agencies

Ms. Chido Cleopatra Mpemba, the African Union Commission Chairperson’s Special Envoy on Youth, addressed the United Nations High-Level Conference of Heads of Counter-Terrorism Agencies hosted by the Secretary-General H.E. Antonio Guterres at the UN Headquarters in New York under the theme “Addressing Terrorism through Reinvigorated Multilateralism and Institutional Cooperation.” Representing the African voice in the…

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Israel’s ongoing aggression against Jenin deplorable, callous

The Embassy of Palestine in Zimbabwe has said Israel’s ongoing aggression against Jenin is a dangerous escalation that will drag the region into more bloodshed. In that regard, the State of Palestine calls on the international community to immediately and urgently intervene to stop Israel’s massive military campaigns against the undefended Palestinian people under its…

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2023 Elections: Nomination fees a major systemic barrier for women’s participation

The Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has noted with concern the position that was taken by Parliament to retain the nomination fees for all electoral candidates. This is a major systemic barrier to women’s participation in taking up leadership positions in the upcoming harmonised elections set for August 23, 2023. The fees published by the Zimbabwe…

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