African medicines regulators receive 100 million euro ahead of EU-AU Summit

In a strong endorsement of the work of the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD (AUDA-NEPAD) to strengthen medicines regulators and improve health security on the African continent, the European Union (EU) — including the European Commission, the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and the EU Member States Belgium, France and Germany — and the Bill & Melinda…

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Econet Wireless partners with Grassroots Cricket Charity Organisation

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has signed a three-year partnership with Grassroots Cricket aimed at bringing the game of cricket to a new generation of children in disadvantaged areas. Under the partnership, the telecommunications giant will provide a US$60 000 grant that will enable Grassroots Cricket’s Cricket for Hope program to establish a cricket league among secondary…

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77 countries endorse Zimbabwe to secure Global Association Membership

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) through its Zimbabwe National Convention Bureau, has made remarkable strides in promoting MICE (Meetings, Incentive Travel, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourism by securing international membership with The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI). Zimbabwe joins other leading African countries on this picturesque global stage, namely Rwanda and South Africa, with…

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What is plant breeding?

Emerging in the last 120 years, science-based plant breeding begins by creating novel diversity from which useful new varieties can be identified or formed. The most common approach is making targeted crosses between parents with complementary, desirable traits. This is followed by selection among the resulting plants to obtain improved types that combine desired traits…

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African indigenous commerce is more about skills than academic degrees

By Charles Dhewa As farmers continue to plunder their soils, water, and other natural resources in order to send their children to school, academic degrees are not being translated into tangible skills that can make a difference to the lives of farmers and ordinary people across Africa. As if that is not enough, university graduates…

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Investors heed ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ mantra

By Calvin Manika A Zimbabwean international organisation, Africa Grain and Seed (AGS) with investments in food security worldwide is seeking to grow the Zimbabwean economy by bringing agricultural investors into the country. Working through collaborations and international partnerships can turn around the economy of Zimbabwe. This was said by the President and Founder of Africa…

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ZINATHA, ZRP moot joint operation against fake herbalists

By Marlvin Ngiza The Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association (ZINATHA) is at an advanc3d stage of joining the Zimbabwe republic Police (ZRP) in an operation meant to weed out unregistered herbalists in the country. ZINATHA President George Kandiero told Spiked Online Media that their organization is making all efforts to engage the Zimbabwe Republic Police…

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King Jae’s ‘Valentine Gift’

By Tafadzwa Muranganwa Upcoming ZimDancehall artiste, King Jae, has released Valentine’s Day song to celebrate Zimbabwean women. In an interview with this publication, King Jae, born James Manama, said the single ‘Zimbo Girl’ is to appreciate the love and beauty of Zimbabwean women hence the timing of the release on Valentine’s Day. “The song, Zimbo…

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Musician Suluman Chimbetu lambasts soldiers over harassment

By Elvis Dumba Banket – Dendera Music crooner Suluman Chimbetu on Sunday complained over harassment at the hands of Zimbabwe National Army members in Banket. The “Batai munhu” hit-maker who was en-route to Hurungwe for a ZANU PF by-elections campaign launch told the ruling party supporters at Banket Sports Club attending the party’s Zvimba Inter-district…

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World Radio Day: ZACRAS calls for creation of conducive working environment

By Marlvin Ngiza Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations (ZACRAS) has called upon the government to create a conducive working environment for community radio stations through repealing some harsh laws. In a statement issued while commemorating World Radio Day, ZACRAS National Acting Coordinator, Mlondolozi Ndlovu challenged the government to allow editorial independence for community radio…

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Address grey areas ahead of by-elections: RACER

The Residents Association Coalition for Electoral Reforms (RACER), an alliance of Residents Associations advocating for electoral and local governance reforms has flagged out grey areas that need to be addressed including but not limited to the continued lack of access to national registration documents, political intolerance, lower voter registration turnout, and poor service provision ahead…

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Zimbabwe fully geared to fight COVID-19

By Marlvin Ngiza President Mnangagwa has assured members of the public that the nation’s health system has sufficient infrastructure to fight against COVID-19 Addressing a huge gathering in Epworth while launching the by-elections campaign yesterday, President Mnangagwa said despite the unavailability of lines of credit due to illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, the country has…

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ICT uptake reduces time, cost of litigation

Dr. Jenfan Muswere, the Minister of Information Communication Technology (ICT), Postal and courier services has said that embracing e-skills has the potential to modernise the justice delivery system and reduce the duration of litigation and attendant costs. He made the remarks yesterday in Harare during the e-skills training certification for Honourable Judges from the superior…

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Not guilty: Prophet T Freddy acquitted on fabricated rape and assault charges

Court Reporter Harare magistrate Gloria Takundwa has acquitted prominent clergy, Prophet T Freddy of rape and assault charges levelled against him by a bitter ex-lover who was obsessed with the idea of revenge, ruling that the State has failed to prove a prima facie case against him. The complainant, a 33-year old ZBC presenter, had…

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Nairobi geared to host PIDA week

Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PID) stakeholders are bracing themselves for 7th PIDA week slated for 28th February to 4th March 2022 in Nairobi Kenya. The 7th PIDA Week was scheduled to take place last December and was postponed due to the emergence of the omicron virus, which saw unfriendly stigmatization of most African…

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Dr. John Basera wins the 2021 President’s Award for Performance Excellence

Dr. John Basera, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development has won the 2021 President’s Award for Performance Excellence in the Permanent Secretaries category. In an unprecedented feat, the Agriculture Sector grew by over 36% from USD5.8bn in 2020 to over USD8bn in the 2021 financial year, a…

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Fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly plans underway

By Baboloki Semele The resumed fifth session of the Environment Assembly (“UNEA-5.2”) will convene in Nairobi from 28 February 2022 to 2 March 2022 and in addition, a special session of the Environment Assembly to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations Environment Programme (“UNEP@50”) will be held on 3 and…

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Don’t miss MultiChoice Africa CEO, Fhulufhelo Badugela, live on LinkedIn

Audiences across Africa will have the opportunity to join in on a LinkedIn Live session with the CEO of MultiChoice Africa, Fhulufhelo Badugela, on 16 February at 13:30 pm (CAT).   The aim of the 60-minute session is to showcase opportunities for women in the media and technology industries and gain insight from Badugela on…

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Dalny derby delight

By Lovemore Chazingwa recently in Chakari It was a football fiesta to savour in the gold mining settlement of Chakari as Dalny Mine Stadium played host to emerging fierce rivalries in the Division One Northern Region Soccer League (NRSL) competition. A considerable number of players involved in both matches have at some stage played together…

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ZHOCD adds voice to upcoming by-elections

The leaders of the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD), comprising the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC), Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), and Union for Development of Apostolic and Zionist Churches in Zimbabwe (UDACIZA) have added their voice on the upcoming by-elections set for the 26th of March 2022. The…

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RACER petitions Parliament on RG Office reluctance to offer national IDs

Concerned that access to national identification documents has become an impediment for people to register to vote and has the potential to make the voter registration blitz exercise futile, the Residents Coalition for Electoral Reforms (RACER) has petitioned Parliament to take action against such a miscarriage of justice. The petition was signed by Reuben Akili…

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AfDB, UNOPS Donate Weather Monitoring Equipment to Meteorological Department

The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and African Development Bank (AfDB) today handed over Weather Monitoring Equipment to the Meteorological Services Department. AfDB as the donor is working with UNOPS and the Government of Zimbabwe on the Post Cyclone Idai and Kenneth Emergency Recovery and Resistance Programme (PCIREP) which targets the districts of…

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African leaders meet to discuss boosting African transport to promote trade

By Baboloki Semele The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), along with its partners, Google and Africa 24 successfully held the annual flagship initiative, the Africa Business Forum, on Monday 7th of February on the margins of the African Union summit in Addis Ababa via a hybrid format. Bringing together heads of state with CEOs and…

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I miss Manyowa: Cuthbert Malajila

Staff Writer Former Warriors talisman Cuthbert ‘Kazola’ Malajila revealed that he deeply misses his late partner at their ambitious project, Herbert Manyowa who committed suicide two years ago. Kazola, as the youthful director is affectionately known, partnered with the late Manyowa to establish a football institution CUMA Academy based in the gold mining City of…

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Mental disability deserves attention: L’Arche Zimbabwe

By Clemence Muchedzi L’Arche Zimbabwe – a charity, social institution consisting of people with and without intellectual disabilities has urged societies to create a balance by recognizing the rights of people with intellectual disabilities. Director Time Baluwa said his organisation’s mission is to foster an environment that responds to the changing needs of people with…

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Big Brother Mzansi: Dinkybliss and Mvelo are the first Housemates evicted

After last week’s live Sunday eviction show saw two new housemates join the Big Brother Mzansi season 3 house and no one leaving, this evening was double elimination, with Rethabile Potsane aka Dinkybliss and Mvelo Ntuli voted out of Biggie’s house. Affectionately known as ‘Miss Twerk’, Dinkybliss told host Lawrence Maleka that “the Housemates were just…

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Tourism among beneficiary sectors for export retention

In a Monetary Policy Statement issued by government on Monday, the tourism industry is among sectors identified to retain their foreign currency earnings to allow for recapitalisation. Export Retention for Tourism and Hospitality Industry “In order to respond to the adverse effects of COVID-19 on the tourism sector, which was hard-hit by the pandemic not…

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Golden Valley Football Club coach blames mental weakness for defeat

By Lovemore Chazingwa Kadoma gold mining outfit Golden Valley Football Club coach Leo Kurauzvione has blamed their defeat to Harare side Golden Eagles on a psychological downside. Golden Eagles made light work of the Kadoma-based side in the second of a doubleheader installment match played at Chakari Stadium yesterday. The visitors came out triumphant 1-4…

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Zvimba ravaged by fall armyworm

Elvis Dumba Zvimba – Farmers here are dealing with the ravaging fall armyworms which are feared might destroy planted maize. Most farmers especially A1 farmers say they are experiencing the fall armyworms in their fields and fear they will not reach expected harvest targets. In Ayshire Farm in Zvimba North, Dorcas Chimukasa said at least…

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