Africa enters new era of cooperation

AFRICA has reached a stage of inter-continental cooperation for its development and its member states must collaborate closely in key sectors of agriculture and technology to lift the continent’s citizens to prosperity, President Mnangagwa has said.

‘Diaspora should fully participate in economy’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said Zimbabwe is reviewing its Diaspora Policy to enable the full participation of its citizens across the world in the country’s economic development.

18 more legislators recalled as CCC blood-letting continues

THE CCC yesterday recalled another 13 National Assembly members and five more Senators as the blood-letting continues unabated in the opposition party, taking the total recalled legislators and councillors up to 42 since the August elections.

Govt engages city council on anti-cholera strategies

GOVERNMENT is seeking collaboration with the Harare City Council to come up with strategies to deal with the current cholera outbreak which has seen a surge in new cases in the city’s western suburbs.

87pc wartime landmines removed

So far 87 percent of all wartime landmines have been removed and the Government hopes to have the last out by 2025, Minister of Defence Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri told her Ministry’s strategic planning workshop being held in Mutare this week.

President gazettes Exec appointments

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has gazetted the appointment the Vice Presidents and members of Cabinet that he constituted soon after winning his second term in the August 23 harmonised elections.

Measures in place to expedite digitisation

A RAFT of measures are now in motion to expedite the country’s migration from analogue to digital broadcasting which is lagging behind by eight years in terms of International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulations, a Cabinet Minister has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Africa must move together, industrialise

WHILE Africa is industrialising, that is creating and expanding manufacturing industries, this process needs to be speeded up and not just to fill local demands, but also to feed global export markets, especially when Africa dominates the production of the needed raw materials.

Top gospel act Travis Greene returns to Zimbabwe

Revered American gospel artiste Travis Greene returns to the Celebration Centre on December 1 for the much-anticipated “Celebrate Zimbabwe” concert.

WARRIORS READY FOR BATTLE

WARRIORS will have to shrug off inadequate preparations as they kick start their 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifying campaign against Rwanda at Huye Stadium in Butare, Rwanda today.

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