President proclaims by-election dates for Nkulumane Constituency
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has proclaimed December 20, 2025, as the date for a by-election in Bulawayo’s Nkulumane Constituency.
Second Republic targets irrigation-driven agric by 2030
VICE President Kembo Mohadi yesterday said the Second Republic is working towards moving agricultural practices from traditional rain-fed methods to a more reliable irrigation-based system by 2030, to increase food security under the threat of climate change.
Mutapa Investment Fund disburses US$40m to boost State-owned enterprises
MUTAPA Investment Fund has disbursed at least US$40 million to support companies in its portfolio as it continues to structure funding arrangements for other entities, the entity’s chief executive officer Dr John Mangudya has said.
92 percent of laws now aligned with Constitution
ABOUT 92 percent of all laws enacted before the adoption of the present 2013 Constitution that contained unconstitutional elements have now been aligned with the charter, ensuring that Zimbabwe’s legal framework fully reflects the values and principles enshrined in the regulations.
Zim receives 3 600 tilapia broodstock
ZIMBABWE’s aquaculture sector has received a major boost following the delivery of 3 600 high-quality tilapia broodstock from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, a move set to strengthen the country’s fish breeding capacity and expand production across all provinces.
‘Drive industrialisation through Heritage-Based Education’
HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Dr Frederick Shava has challenged newly graduated teachers to spearhead Zimbabwe’s industrial transformation through innovation rooted in cultural identity.
ZPCS shifts to rehab, building bonds
IN a major shift from punitive measures, the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service has begun distributing red prison uniforms — previously designated for condemned inmates — to all prisoners.
Govt seeks China tech support to strengthen disaster management
THE Government has commended the People’s Republic of China for its consistent support during Zimbabwe’s times of crisis and says it now seeks to deepen cooperation through the adoption of advanced Chinese technology to enhance the country’s disaster preparedness and response systems.
MSD disseminates forecasts in 16 indigenous languages
THE Meteorological Services Department will soon begin issuing weather and agricultural advisories in 16 local languages — a move set to transform how farmers across Zimbabwe access vital climate information.
‘Academia must anchor growth, innovation’
UNIVERSITIES and research institutions must work hand in hand with Government to ensure Zimbabwe’s development remains firmly anchored in its heritage, driven by home-grown innovation, and guided by the shared national vision of attaining upper-middle-income status by 2030, a senior official has said.











