Re-engagement drive continues to pay off

Zimbabwe continues to reap economic dividends from its engagement and re-engagement drive, with French President Emmanuel Macron facilitating the rehabilitation and upgrading of the historic Great Zimbabwe Monument in a €3 million deal which President Mnangagwa yesterday hailed as a game-changer in the country’s quest to propel its tourism industry.

‘Father Zimbabwe’s legacy lives on’

TODAY marks 23 years since the late veteran nationalist and Vice President, Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo died, and the nation still cherishes his lifetime legacy of selfless sacrifice, peace, unity and developmental vision.

Chief Charumbira salutes SADC for PAP victory

President of the Chiefs Council, Chief Fortune Charumbira, has thanked the SADC region for trusting him to lead the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) following his election on Wednesday.

New Parly a product of re-engagement

The completed New Parliament Building in Mt Hampden is a product of President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement efforts and will enable parliamentarians to carry out their mandate effectively, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, said yesterday.

Moza pledges support for African Museum

MOZAMBIQUE supports the African Liberation Museum in Harare and will be providing artefacts used during the liberation struggle against Portuguese colonialism in that country for display in the institution.

Economy in great first quarter performance

MOST sectors of the economy, except agriculture, recorded positive growth in the first quarter of the year, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development reports.

200 000 Zimbabweans face deportation in SA

NEARLY 200 000 Zimbabweans working in South Africa face deportation upon expiry of their Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) on December 31 this year if they do not migrate to other eligible permits. 

Renewed efforts to set up colleges in remote areas

BINGA and Plumtree are being used to launch Government’s renewed drive to establish industrial training colleges in previously marginalised communities across the country in line with the drive to promote rural industrialisation.

Farmers advised to protect crops from rain, cold spell

THE current cold and wet conditions will continue until tomorrow with agriculture experts advising farmers to protect crops from the low temperatures.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s make Mahusekwa a shining example

The opening of a US$20 million edible oil refinery in Mahusekwa, a small town in the communal lands south-east of Harare is important for two reasons: First it is a new investment in Zimbabwe, but secondly it is in what will one day be a new town and industrial centre in the rural areas.

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