Trees are life: President Mnangagwa
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President Mnangagwa has called on Zimbabweans to take urgent and collective action to preserve the environment and combat climate change.
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President Mnangagwa has called on Zimbabweans to take urgent and collective action to preserve the environment and combat climate change.
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ZANU PF Secretary for Legal Affairs in the Politburo, Cde Patrick Chinamasa, has revealed that President Mnangagwa has firmly ruled out any extension of his presidency beyond 2028.
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Bulawayo is gearing up to host the second edition of the Africa Infrastructure and Built Environment Confex (AfriConfex) in November, an event poised to boost the country's growth in construction and infrastructure development sectors.
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President Mnangagwa has officially launched an online National Anti-Sanctions Petition, calling for the immediate and unconditional removal of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western nations.
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President Mnangagwa has lauded the country’s economic achievements under the Second Republic, emphasizing the central role that industrialization and modernization play in Zimbabwe’s pursuit of Vision 2030.
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In a decisive move to protect its natural resources, the Government has halted illegal alluvial gold mining activities along the Mazowe River. A District Assessment team, comprising representatives from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA), the District Development Coordinator's Office (DDC), Joint Operations Command (JOC), Forestry, and the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA), conducted a site visit on October 23. Their findings have underscored the urgent need for the government's ban on such mining operations.
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An 18-year-old woman from Murisa Park Unity O, Chitungwiza, Shamiso Pretty Bvukure, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for violating the Zimbabwe Examination Act. The Harare Magistrate Court handed down the sentence after it was discovered that Bvukure had forged her Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) results in an attempt to secure employment.
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Zimbabwe continues to grapple with the severe impact of economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its Western allies, which have drained the country of an estimated US$150 billion in lost revenue. Despite calls for their removal, the sanctions remain in place, stifling growth and affecting the livelihoods of countless Zimbabweans.
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Zimbabwe is taking significant steps toward achieving universal health coverage, aided by a new partnership with development partners. This initiative was marked by the installation of a 450-kilowatt solar power unit at the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) in Harare, a milestone that promises to enhance healthcare delivery while promoting sustainable energy practices.
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Air Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the country’s economic growth by providing a reliable and affordable mode of transport for both local and international travellers, while connecting tourists to Zimbabwe’s renowned tourist destinations and facilitating business travel across the region.