Captured through the lens, these week’s highlights from the PhotoJourn Department
President Mugabe is flanked by Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and child President Samuel Nyarenda share a lighter moment with Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Christopher Mushowe after two child soldiers “hijacked” a photo session at the official opening of the 23rd session of the Junior Parliament in Harare yesterday – Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
Thousands of pilgrimages trace the route walked by Anglican martyr Benard Mizeki during the three day annual conference held at the shrine in Marondera yesterdayVice-President Phelekezela Mphoko on Friday commissioned Hwange Colliery Company’s US$31, 2 million mining equipment, which was acquired from India and Belarus, and financed by India’s Eximbank and PTA Bank. Here, the VP is congratulated by Indian and Belarus officials while flanked by Hwange Colliery Company managing director Mr Thomas Makore (fourth from left), Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs Minister Cain Mathema and Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa — Picture: Believe NyakudjaraPresident Ibrahim Boubacar Keita of Mali and his wife, Maiga Aminata Keita, on the dance floor at a lunch hosted by President Mugabe in Harare on Wednesday. President Keita was in Zimbabwe on a three-day State visit.
Professor Jonathan Moyo (second from right) presents the Best Overall Stand award to Acting Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Rakshpaul Malhotra (thrid from right) at the conclusion of the Sanganayi/Hlanganani World Tourism Fair in Harare last nght. Flanking them are officials from Indian embassy in Harare.
‘Govt concerned over neglect of indigenous languages, technical subjects’
Debra Matabvu THE recent policy shift, where the Government has made it mandatory for all schools, including private and trust institutions, to implement the Heritage-Based Curriculum (HBC), seeks to align…
‘Zim/E. Guinea should transform political bond to economic ties’
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter POLITICAL and diplomatic relations between Zimbabwe and Equatorial Guinea must be transformed into trade and investment through facilitation of business-to-business linkages and addressing tariff and non-tariff…