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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Britain is looking forward to working closely with Zimbabwe’s new administration led by President Mnangagwa in various areas, including opening a new page where investments beneficial to both countries can be made.
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Innocent Ruwende and Timo Shihepo Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Miriam Chikukwa has urged foreign and local investors to take advantage of the new political dispensation to create business synergies as it is now easy to do business in the country.
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Grace Nyoni Midlands Reporter Zanu-PF Youth League in the Midlands Province is set to launch #ED HasMyVote campaign to drum up support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the ruling party ahead of the harmonised elections in a few months.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa’s administration is making headway in taking Zimbabwe onto the global arena, with the President this week expected to receive a special envoy from British Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss issues of mutual interest between the two countries.
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Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe expects approved investment proposals to reach a record $2,5 billion this year, on the back of growing positive investor sentiment and interest following political changes that took place in November last year.
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Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries says its members must take advantage of the current positive investor sentiment on the country to scout for investments. CZI president Sifelani Jabangwe told delegates during its 2018 Economic Outlook Symposium yesterday that the new dispensation provided opportunities for companies to attracting fresh investments they need to enhance […]
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Innocent Ruwende and Virginia Kashiri The Zimbabwe Amalgamated Churches Council (ZACC) has urged Zimbabweans to be peaceful before, during and after the forthcoming harmonised elections.
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Tobias Mudzingwa President Mnangagwa arrived back home this afternoon from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he attended the 30th Ordinary Session of the African Union General Assembly.
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From Happiness Zengeni in Davos, Switzerland PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has pledged to hold free, fair and non-violent elections this year, and to respect the outcome even if Zanu-PF loses. International observers, principally from the European Union (EU), will be invited to monitor the elections as the country seeks to entrench its democracy, he said. President Mnangagwa said […]
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Happiness Zengeni in DAVOS, Switzerland GLOBAL business giants and political leaders were lining up to secure appointments with President Mnangagwa who is here attending the 48th World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meetings.
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Happiness Zengeni in Zurich, Switzerland PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his high-powered delegation arrived here yesterday for the 48th World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meetings where he is expected to present the country’s investment guidelines and opportunities.
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John Manzongo Photojournalist Over 60 heads of State and Government, and foreign news organisations have requested to meet President Mnangagwa at the World Economic Forum (WEF), which opens in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, today.
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Tendai Mugabe in WINDHOEK, Namibia Zimbabwe will never be the same again as Government is addressing all challenges facing the nation with renewed effort and vigour, President Mnangagwa has said.
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Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter SOUTH African tycoon Mr Robert Matana Gumede arrived in the country last night to cement a $1,2 billion investment deal in key sectors of the economy which include infrastructure development, energy, health services, tourism and financial services.
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Felex Share in Luanda, Angola President Mnangagwa yesterday narrated how he escaped the clutches of people who wanted to eliminate him, including his tortuous journey through landmine territory in neighbouring Mozambique before landing in South Africa.