President Mnangagwa appoints the Mutapa Investment Fund Board
Staff Reporter
Following the operationalisation of the Mutapa Investment Fund, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed board members responsible for managing the entity.
Staff Reporter
Following the operationalisation of the Mutapa Investment Fund, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed board members responsible for managing the entity.
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has applauded the private sector for accelerating the country`s economic growth as the nation journeys towards the fulfillment of Vision 2030.
Staff Reporter
Farmers have applauded Government’s intensified efforts to facilitate access to affordable agricultural financing for farmers, demonstrating its commitment to improving the country's food security.
Political Reporter
In a show of unwavering support, thousands of ZANU PF supporters flocked to Chatsworth Secondary School grounds today, as First Lady Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa took centre stage to drum up support for the ZANU PF candidate, Cde John Paradza.
The electrifying event marked a crucial moment in the lead-up to the upcoming by-elections scheduled for 11 November 2023.
The atmosphere at the rally was nothing short of electric, with a sea of Party regalia and enthusiastic chants filling the air.
ZANU PF loyalists from across Gutu West congregated at the school grounds, eager to hear the First Lady's impassioned plea for support.
Amai Mnangagwa, known for her active involvement in community development and empowerment initiatives, delivered a powerful speech that resonated with the crowd.
She emphasized the importance of unity, stability, and progress for the constituency, highlighting the achievements of the ZANU PF Government and its commitment to uplifting the lives of ordinary citizens.
Amai Mnangagwa expressed her confidence in Cde Paradza as the ideal candidate to represent Gutu West.
The First Lady praised Cde Paradza’s dedication to public service and his unwavering commitment to the ZANU PF party's principles and vision for a prosperous Zimbabwe.
Amai Mnangagwa’s presence injected a renewed sense of energy and enthusiasm into the campaign, with supporters passionately echoing her calls for unity and endorsing the ZANU PF candidate.
Cde Paradza thanked Amai Mnangagwa for her endorsement and vowed to work tirelessly to address the concerns and aspirations of the people of Gutu West constituency.
The massive turnout at the rally showcased the enduring support ZANU PF enjoys in the area. Supporters expressed their unwavering loyalty to the Party and their belief in its ability to drive economic growth, improve infrastructure, and uplift the lives of ordinary citizens.
The upcoming by-election in Gutu West is of significant importance, as they provide an opportunity for constituents to elect a representative who will champion their interests at the national level.
With the rally at Chatsworth Secondary School grounds becoming a resounding suaccess, the ZANU PF Party and its supporters in Gutu West have set the stage for an exciting electoral battle.
Meanwhile, the ZANU PF Party, under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has been working diligently to ensure a fair and transparent electoral process, upholding democratic principles.
Staff Reporter
In a significant development, the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe has announced the conviction of Henrietta Rushwaya, the President of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation, on charges of smuggling 6kg of gold.
Political Reporter
In a stunning revelation that has left many citizens and political analysts baffled, Promise Mkwananzi, the spokesperson for the opposition party Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), is reportedly planning to participate in a tender floated by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).
Staff Reporter
In an era where Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are integral to socio-economic advancement, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more critical.
Staff Writer
In a display of accountability and progress, the Government of Zimbabwe, during yesterday’s post-cabinet briefing in Harare, meticulously presented an extensive update on its ongoing developmental projects and financial initiatives that were steering the nation towards robust economic growth and stability.
Staff Reporter
The Government is charting a path towards a prosperous 2023/24 farming season, aiming for surplus production in key crops including maize, soya beans, sunflower, sorghum, millet, and cotton.
Marilyn Mutize
In a determined and robust response to the recent outbreak of cholera, the Government has escalated its efforts significantly, as detailed by Dr. Jenfan Muswere, the Minister of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services, during yesterday’s post-cabinet briefing.