by Elijah Chihota

President Emmerson Mnangagwa while addressing the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, USA yesterday said Zimbabwe has a vision to achieve a middle income economy status by 2030 underpinned by international and regional agendas.

by Nobleman Runyanga

Zimbabwe is committed to the further enhancement of democracy. This was said by President Emmerson Mnangagwa during his maiden address at the ongoing United Nations General Assembly summit in New York last night.

by Mapozho Saruchera

President Emmerson Mnangagwa urged the United Nations to place development at the center of its work as it plays an important role in preventing hunger, deprivation and ultimately conflict. He made these remarks while giving his inaugural address at the General Debate of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday in New York, United States of America.

by Rudo Saungweme

The new dispensation`s efforts to attain a middle income economy by 2030 and to eradicate poverty has been re-affirmed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the 73rd edition of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.

by Anesu Pedzisayi

In an effort to address challenges posed by Tuberculosis (TB) in Zimbabwe, Government has committed to ensuring investment and comprehensive economic and social programmes aimed at ending the scourge and reducing costs in accessing TB treatment by 2030.

by Claver Nyuki

Former fierce critic of the former President Robert Mugabe, Petina Gappah, has given thumbs up to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership, praising him as a man of action. The comments came ahead of the President’s maiden speech tonight at the ongoing 73rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, United States.

by Elijah Chihota

Rwandan President and African Union (AU) Chairperson, Paul Kagame has spoken very highly of Zimbabwe and expressed the need for the international community to take a central role in assisting the southern African country to find its economic footing.

by Brightface Mutema

MDC secretary for Gokwe-Sesame District, Elias Mashavira has, this Monday, petitioned the High Court seeking an order declaring that Nelson Chamisa is not the acting president or substantive president of the opposition party. He is also seeking an order to direct that an MDC extraordinary congress be held within 60 days to elect the late Morgan Richard Tsvangirai's successor according to the party's constitution.