NetOne is on a revival trajectory

Ever since the leading government-owned mobile telephony giant, Netone had stable leadership, the company is registering significant in-roads on the path to revival.   From the time Engineer Raphael Mushanawani took over the reins as acting until he became the NetOne Group Chief Executive Officer, there have been several notable positive changes.   The company…

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Empowered Voices: Lilian Gwanyanya’s Journey from Trainee to Advocate

UNDP Zimbabwe Lilian Gwanyanya, a 56-year-old woman from Zimbabwe is now a renowned advocate for the rights of women and girls in Zimbabwe. After participating in a United Nations Development Programme supported violence against women in elections sensitization workshop, her passion for women’s rights soured making her present to crowds of more than 500 people…

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ZIMOZA Trans-frontier Conservation Area to ensure environmental stewardship

 The signing of the Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Zambia (ZIMOZA) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) by His Excellency President Dr. Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, His Excellency Filipe Nyusi of Mozambique, and the Honourable Rodney Sikumba, Zambian Minister of Tourism signifies a commitment to regional cooperation to enhance environmental stewardship. The agreement was signed yesterday in Harare and…

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Youthful group takes honours in Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Provincial Competition

Writes Thomas Faranando In an electrifying display of energy and talent, the young dancers of the Budiriro Cultural Arts took home the coveted first prize in the recent Chibuku Neshamwari traditional dance competition held in Chinhoyi last Saturday. The youthful dancers aged between 18 and 22, mesmerized the audience with their flawless execution of intricate…

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New Africa Sustainable Development Report Shows Critical Importance of Scaled-Up Development Financing

The report provides an in-depth review of African countries progress towards five sustainable development goals and their 32 targets to meet the 2030 Agenda and the African Union 2063 Agenda The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), and the African Development Bank (AfDB) (www.AfDB.org), presented today the 2024…

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Hosting of UN Forum on Gastronomy Tourism for Africa a boost for Zimbabwe Tourism

Writes Cleopas Huruva Mukungunugwa Zimbabwe continues to get international recognition with the country geared to host the United Nations Tourism Forum on Gastronomy Tourism for Africa on 26 to 28 July 2024, at the Elephant Hills Hotel in Victoria. The Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Honourable Barbara Rwodzi on 16 July 2024, informed the…

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Chinese researchers find new gene enhancing wheat yields in saline soil

Chinese researchers have decoded a novel salt-tolerance gene in wheat, resulting in yield increases of 5 percent to 9 percent in experimental varieties grown in saline-alkali soils. The study findings have been published in the journal Nature Genetics. Wang Meng, corresponding author of the study, from the Institute of Soil Science (ISS), Chinese Academy of…

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How Well Do You Know RTMS?

Own Correspondent In today’s fast-paced transport industry, safety, compliance, and sustainability are more critical than ever. The Road Transport Management System (RTMS) is a pivotal tool designed to help transport operators navigate these challenges. But how well do you know RTMS? Let’s dive into the essentials of RTMS and understand how it can transform your…

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Kadoma City Council takes a leap forward in waste management with new refuse compactor

Kadoma City Council recently received a brand-new refuse compactor, much to the delight of its residents. The new truck was purchased to improve waste management in the city and alleviate the challenges faced by the current fleet. For a long time, the city’s waste management system had been inadequate, leading to uncollected refuse piling up….

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CiZC on Auditor-General’s Report: Arrest the Financial Rot!

The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) has said it is appalled by the damning revelations contained in the latest Auditor General’s report on the widespread corruption and financial mismanagement plaguing the Zimbabwean government. The coalition is calling upon Zimbabweans, including those in Zanu PF, to stand up to demand transparency and accountability. The 2023 Auditor…

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Infrastructure Africa Forum Highlights: AUDA-NEPAD Hosts Pivotal Infrastructure Project Deal Rooms

The Cape Town International Conference Center hosted on 16-17 July 2024, the Infrastructure Africa Forum. The Forum saw attendance from a diverse group, including government officials and policymakers, international and regional development partners, private sector investors and financiers, infrastructure development experts, and practitioners, as well as civil society organizations and advocacy groups. Africa’s infrastructure development…

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Seize the spotlight: Exhibit at Africa’s Premier Organic and Natural Products Expo Africa 2024!

The leading industry event, the Organic and Natural Products Expo Africa, proudly sponsored by Standard Bank, is returning to Johannesburg for its fourth edition at the Sandton Convention Centre from 12 to 14 September 2024. As Africa’s only dedicated event for the organic and natural products industry, this expo is the ultimate platform for traders…

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How FoodForward SA’s digital tech tackles climate challenges and enhances food access in South Africa

FoodForward SA The same food system that is feeding our population is also destroying our fragile planet. Food loss and waste is the third largest emitter of greenhouse gasses, accounting for around 10% of all global greenhouse gas emissions. The environmental and climate impacts of our food system are severe and becoming increasingly apparent. In…

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Allow all Zimbabweans to import vehicles duty-free, current policy is discriminatory

Writes Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Zimbabwe, a country grappling with economic challenges, has recently made headlines with a policy decision that has sparked both debate and controversy. The government has partially lifted the ban on importing vehicles older than 10 years, granting this privilege exclusively to civil servants, returning residents, and diplomats. While the intention…

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How territorial markets are nurturing Afrocentric agro-ecology entrepreneurs

Writes Charles Dhewa Agroecology and related sustainable ways of producing food started receiving attention in the past few years compared to industrial agriculture practices some of which are more than 100 years old. This means big industries that advance agroecology at a big scale are yet to be developed. However, the increasing demand for food…

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Chedonje Primary School scoops first position during the environmental quiz competition

Writes Chimeno Azriel Chedonje Primary School won the prestigious Environmental Quiz Competition finals held at Highbury Hotel and Conference Center in Kadoma last Thursday. Sanyati District Primary schools converged at the magnificent hotel and battled each other for the coveted environmental quiz competition and learners proved that they were ready to fight climate change as…

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Representing Egypt within BRICS: Ghazaly Speaks at the BRICS Young Legislators Forum in Russia

International activist and anthropologist Hassan Ghazaly, founder of the Global Solidarity Network, participated as a keynote speaker representing the Arab Republic of Egypt with a presentation titled “The Egyptian Experience in Preparing and Qualifying Parliamentary Representatives and Involving Youth in Legislative Processes” at the “BRICS Young Legislators Forum,” organized by the Legislative Assembly of the…

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Barriers to women’s participation in politics and activism

Writes Linda Masarira Zimbabwean women face numerous challenges that hinder their participation in politics and activism. These obstacles are deeply rooted in cultural, religious, and traditional beliefs that perpetuate gender inequality. One major issue is the expectation that women should prioritize caregiving, household chores, and family duties over political engagement. This limits their time, energy,…

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MSMEs a tool for poverty eradication, sustainable development

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are useful tools for poverty eradication due to their contributions to job creation, economic growth, and empowerment of vulnerable populations. These were the sentiments of His Excellency Mr. Edward Kallon, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in his remarks today at Chimhoyi University of Technology at the Commemoration of…

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MCAZ to regulate cosmetic products

In a move aimed at safeguarding consumer health and enhancing product quality, the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has announced plans to introduce a comprehensive regulatory framework for cosmetic products sold within the country.   The regulations, known as Medicines and Allied Substances Control (Cosmetics) Regulations seek to address growing concerns over the proliferation…

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Morocco champions food security at UN forum, highlighting Africa’s potential

Held under the theme “SDGs in action: Shaping the Africa we want,” the event emphasized partnerships for tackling poverty, food sovereignty, and climate change.   The initiative, co-organized by Morocco’s UN mission and the OCP Group, a leading phosphate producer, brought together key figures. UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed and Moroccan Ambassador Omar Hilale delivered…

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Gukurahundi Outreach Programme signifies commitment to resolving disputes: President Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the launch of the Gukurahundi Outreach Programme signifies the commitment to resolving disputes among Zimbabweans in pursuit of promoting peace and harmony to foster sustainable development. He made the remarks on the occasion of the launch of the Gukurahundi Community Outreach Programme at State House in Bulawayo on 14 July…

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Father Flower Group of Schools Clinches Victory in National ball games Competition

Writes Thomas Faranando In a thrilling display of athleticism and teamwork, Father Flower Group of Schools emerged victorious in the highly anticipated National ball games competitions in Harare on Thursday. The school’s teams dominated at the National ball games finals pitting the Christ Group of Schools and Father Flower Group of schools, showcasing their exceptional…

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War veterans to hold elective congress: Mahiya

Writes Elvis Dumba Chinhoyi – The liberation war veterans in the country will go to their elective congress any time soon once necessary logistics are in place, a ruling party politburo member has revealed. THE ZANU (PF) Secretary for Veterans of the Liberation Struggle, Cde Douglas Mahiya, said the war veterans are following instructions they…

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Jimayi Muduvuri: Businessman and Disability Advocate Making a Difference

Jimayi Muduvuri, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Macshap Holdings Pvt LTD, has made a significant impact in the business world and beyond. Despite facing personal challenges, he has dedicated his life to empowering persons with disabilities. Muduvuri’s business acumen has grown Macshap Holdings into a successful conglomerate, but his true passion lies in…

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Philanthropist Smelly Dube positively impacts communities

Professor Smelly Dube is edging ahead with her philanthropic work with the latest developments being a donation of duty materials to Midlands police and an intervention of lifeline to a dumped Shurugwi baby. Previously she has done more charity work which includes funding a rolling scholarship programme for needy children mostly from child-headed families as…

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SADC-PF High-Level Conference: Integrate environmental sustainability with economic and social development

The curtain was drawn on the high-level Conference “Fostering Sustainable Futures: Integrating Climate Resilience in Southern Africa,” held at the Avani Windhoek Hotel in Namibia. The final day was graced by renowned sustainable development policy experts, including Claude Kabemba, Executive Director of the Southern Africa Resource Watch (SARW), whose insights and expertise underscored the conference’s…

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Youth Peace Walk Event Celebrating Mozambique Independence Day

In celebration of Mozambique Independence Day, the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) partnered with Associação Jovem Activo Mozambique to host a peace walk and dialogue. The event, which saw participation from over 50 attendees, sought to spread awareness about peace and encourage tangible solutions for maintaining peace in Mozambique. The event kicked off with the…

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Leveraging Diaspora for Development: Zimbabwean delegation visits Ghana to boost capacity

The Government of Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the Government of Ghana and in coordination with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), has successfully concluded a visit to Ghana to enhance the capacity of key officials working on diaspora engagement. This initiative was realised within the framework of the projects on “Southern African Migration Management (SAMM)” and “Streamlining…

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All set for Climate Change, Carbon Markets and Sustainability Indaba in Bulawayo

As the ugly, devastating, and catastrophic effects of Climate Change are visibly taking a toll on communities, there is an urgent need for stakeholders to converge, explore options and possible solutions to ameliorate these effects, build coping, resilience, and adaptation capacities, and reduce vulnerability and risk. While the El-Nino-induced drought is affecting communities, the Ministry…

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Health sector development requires sound financing, coordinated multi-stakeholder partnerships

His Excellency Mr. Edward Kallon, Zimbabwe United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator has urged the urgent need for forging partnerships and ensuring sustainable health finance to strengthen Zimbabwe’s health systems, reiterating that such efforts are integral to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and addressing the multifaceted health challenges that lie ahead. He delivered the remarks…

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“Own Your Door Step” emphasises prompt service delivery to restore Harare’s Sunshine City status

The “Own Your Doorstep” campaign was launched today to revamp Harare and retain its Sunshine City status with a call for shop owners, corporates, and other stakeholders to keep the capital clean. In his address during the launch, the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Metropolitan Province, Hon Senator Charles Z….

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Wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism development propels Zimbabwe to greater heights

The collaboration of the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, and the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority will take Zimbabwe to greater heights, in terms of wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism development, First Lady, Hon Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa has said. She said this in her keynote speech…

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NetOne Embraces UN Tourism on Gastronomy Tourism for Africa, Promoting Zimbabwean Cuisine

NetOne Pvt Ltd has announced its enthusiastic support for the inaugural UN Tourism on Gastronomy Tourism for Africa, set to take place from July 26 to July 28 in Victoria Falls. The event, championed by the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Her Excellency Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, aims to celebrate Zimbabwean gastronomy and promote…

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ZIMSOFF partners Parliamentarians in driving agro-ecology to address GBV and drug abuse

In partnership with Parliamentarians, the Zimbabwe Smallholder Organic Farmers Forum (ZIMSOFF) is fighting gender-based violence (GBV) and drug and substance abuse in communities by implementing various agroecology mechanisms. Speaking at a tour of their projects by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committees (PPC) on Lands at the National Policy Dialogue recently, a Gutu small livestock farmer, Daizy…

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BARD Santner Incorporated launches TX Money Transfer platform to foster financial inclusion

BARD Santner Incorporated, a leading financial intermediary firm specialising in asset management, corporate finance, and wealth management, yesterday launched a new money remittance platform TX Money Transfer, promising a new value proposition based on “reliability, transparency, and efficiency”. TX Money Transfer says it wants to improve reliability, and transparency on charges to avoid hidden costs…

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Principal’s Visionary Approach to Education: Nurturing Young Minds at Father Flower Academy

Writes Thomas Faranando In a world where education is often reduced to mere academics, Mr. Jimmy Remekani, a dedicated Kadoma-based educator, is revolutionising the way we approach learning. Through his innovative Father Flower Academy, he is not only providing quality education but also investing in the holistic development of young people through sports and Arts….

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Parly Speaker Mudenda urges Southern African nations to develop sound strategies for climate action

Speaker of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, Hon Jacob F. N. Mudenda delivered a well-received and highly impactful keynote address at the Conference on “Fostering Sustainable Futures: Integrating Climate Resilience in Southern Africa,” at the Avani Windhoek Hotel, Namibia, where he urged Southern African nations to develop sound strategies for climate action. This meeting is being…

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Matetsi Victoria Falls among Travel + Leisure Readers’ 8 Favourite Hotels in Africa of 2024

By Heather Richardson From urban retreats to rural resorts, here are Travel + Leisure readers’ top picks for hotels in Africa in the “World’s Best Awards” survey of 2024. Be it the sparkling Atlantic or lush coffee plantations, Travel + Leisure readers love waking up to gorgeous scenery. Their top city hotels and resorts in Africa — across South Africa,…

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Corruption hampers women’s access to land rights: ZWACT Research

Research by the Zimbabwe Women Against Corruption Trust (ZWACT) has shown that corruption is one of the key stumbling blocks hampering women from enjoying their access to land rights in Zimbabwe. This emerged today at the launch of the ZWACT report titled “Gendered impact of land corruption and displacements on women’s access to socio-economic rights…

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A New Dawn with Solar Power

Nurturing Community Gardens and Harmony in Hurungwe Writes UNDP Zimbabwe In the heart of Hurungwe rural district and the sun-drenched landscapes of Mashonaland West Province, Zimbabwe, a transformative initiative is quietly blooming. Through the innovative use of solar-powered piped water schemes, local communities are creating thriving gardens that mitigate the persistent human-wildlife conflicts that have…

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