Zimbabweans march against sanctions

Zimbabweans across the country commemorated the Sadc-initiated Anti-Sanctions Day by holding peaceful demonstrations denouncing the embargoes imposed by some Western countries against Zimbabwe.

Let’s dialogue, President exhorts US, UK

The illegal and unilateral Western economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe must immediately be lifted to allow the country to grow to its full potential, President Mnangagwa has said.

Talented local researchers to get more opportunities

The Second Republic is prepared to open more opportunities for talented Zimbabweans to showcase their skills through coming up with innovations that expedite the country’s rural industrialisation drive by exploiting natural resources to achieve Vision 2030 targets, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

First Lady transforms Chambuta Children’s Home

WHERE there is a will, there is a way.

Diplomats condemn sanctions

The Western imposed illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe are a violation of international law and human rights, the Chinese embassy in Zimbabwe has said.

‘Sanctions not targeted at individuals’

Illegal sanctions imposed on the country by the West must go as they are targeted at collapsing key pillars of the national economy but Zimbabwe will use its resources to fend them off and foster growth towards prosperity, President Mnangagwa has said.

ZPCS recruits 20 from San community

The Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services has recruited at least 20 officers from the San community in Tsholotsho, as part of the organisation’s efforts to reach out to the marginalised and promote inclusivity.

Pig production gets boost

An artificial insemination station has been set up in Chegutu as part of a set of measures to raise pork production almost 40 percent to 25 000 tonnes a year by 2025 through increasing pig production among smallholder farmers.

NGOs prepare dossier of shame

A MOTLEY of Western-sponsored Civic Society Organisations (CSOs), under the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, will today hand over a damning report to the visiting United Nations Special Ms Alena Douhan that seeks to have the illegal sanctions maintained.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Public procurement prevents corruption

Public procurement gives one of the largest gateways to corruption and yet can be the major tool to clamp down on corruption and largely end it: a lot depends on how procurement is done.

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