Zim is determined to promote a safe and secure world
The statement below was delivered at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Friday by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Professor Amon Murwira on behalf of President Mnangagwa.
Global Governance Initiative echoes Zimbabwe call for UN reform
Tichaona Zindoga The Global Governance Initiative (GGI), which was proposed by China early September and has received widespread positive responses globally in recent weeks, is not just a timely reminder…
70 percent of Harare’s raw sewage discharged into environment
AT LEAST 70 percent of raw sewage entering the capital’s treatment plants is discharged into the environment, the Harare City Council has said, in a rare admission to a failure that could have serious environmental and health consequences.
POINT BLANK: We want to establish a tractor assembly plant in Harare
Officials of vehicle manufacturing companies from Belarus were recently in the country to set up a tractor and agro equipment site, as well as a bus manufacturing plant. Our reporter…
Worrying rise in child cancer in Zim
THE number of children diagnosed with cancer in Zimbabwe is steadily rising, placing immense emotional and financial strain on families while exposing gaps in early detection and specialised treatment.
San Community faces challenges at the intersection of gender and environmental sustainability
Johnson Siamachira IN the heart of Tsholotsho District, nestled in Matabeleland North Province, the San community — often referred to as the “Bushmen” — struggles against the tide of modernity…
COMMUNION: Through deportations, the West is doing us a huge favour
On Friday, September 19, at around 7am, a curious plane landed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport after flying for a distance of close to 13 000 kilometres from the United States.
Golden tide rises as wheat yields poised to hit another record high
FARMERS have begun harvesting wheat across the country.
Harnessing youth potential for sustainable agriculture
AGRICULTURE remains the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy, sustaining over 60 percent of the population and contributing significantly to national food security and economic growth.
Energy efficiency, gender equality inseparable
Elizabeth Sitotombe, Correspondent ON a scorching afternoon in Kadoma, refrigerators in township shops buzz relentlessly to keep drinks cold. In homes, mothers anxiously monitor fridges and freezers, hoping the contents…











