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AGRIC4She patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has a thriving garden and other various projects at the backyard of her home as she practices what she preaches when encouraging women to use their hands for the nourishment of their families.
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Zimbabweans have welcomed the Government’s decision to declare food shortage in the country a state of disaster, saying that there is a need for strategic relief food distribution to ensure every qualifying household is helped.
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KAZAKHSTAN Honorary Consul to Zimbabwe, Mr Kenneth Sharpe, has called for the strengthening of ties between the two countries following his appointment to the post.
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Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa has declared the El Nino drought that has hit Zimbabwe in the 2023/2024 summer cropping season a national state of disaster with effect from yesterday, stating that Zimbabwe needs at least US$2 billion to mitigate the effects of the drought, with significantly more people now requiring food aid. Making the […]
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Leonard Ncube-Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls is moving closer to becoming a smart tourism and green destination following plans to construct a renewable energy exhibition park and a 500MW solar plant which will be complemented by a tidal river plant on the Zambezi River. Southpole Consulting, an international firm that was given Special Economic Zone […]
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Africa Moyo-Deputy News Editor ZIMBABWEANS must take good care of the country’s natural resources such as gold, platinum, diamonds, lithium and the land, all of which were given by God, President Mnangagwa has said. Speaking at the Zion Christian Church’s annual Easter Passover Festival at Mbungo Estate in Bikita, Masvingo Province, on Sunday, the President […]
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Zvamaida Murwira in Bikita Churches play an important role in accelerating national development and should use their gatherings to inculcate value and work ethics that spawn production to move the nation forward, President Mnangagwa told the Zion Christian Church’s annual Easter Passover Festival in Masvingo yesterday. More than 150 000 congregants attended the event. President […]
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Fidelis Munyoro and Golden Sibanda The new Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Dr John Mushayavanhu, assumed office yesterday after his appointment was moved a month earlier amid high expectations for him to hit the ground running and announce policy measures to curtail rising inflation and stabilise the exchange rate. This effectively means the […]
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THE entrance of more milling companies into the market will break the monopoly that some foreign firms have been abusing, and help curb wanton price increases of mealie meal, President Mnangagwa has said.
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THE Government is implementing a raft of measures to steady prices, arrest speculative activities and stabilise the exchange rate, President Mnangagwa has said.
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Zimbabwe’s bid for admission into the BRICS New Development Bank has been given a huge boost following the recent pledge of support by Russia, South Africa, and now Brazil.
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HEADS of Government Ministries and departments yesterday signed the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) integrity pledges as the Second Republic continues to demonstrate its zero tolerance to corruption across the board.
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ZIMBABWE condemns the terrorist attacks in the Russian Federation that resulted in the death of 139 people at a concert in Moscow last Friday, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Fredrick Shava has said.
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SENIOR Government officials have visited Zimbabwe’s Walvis Bay dry port in Namibia to ensure that it is operating at full throttle to facilitate regional trade and boost local industries.
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CABINET yesterday approved an incentive planning price of US$440 per tonne for wheat and US$360 for maize and sorghum, with the Government assuring farmers of timeous payments for deliveries, as the Second Republic steps up efforts to prevent an El Nino-induced food deficit.