Mnangagwa Says Women Must Access Every Sector

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday gave young women the carte blanche to seize vast opportunities that have been brought by the Second Republic as he promised to give them loans and open the doors for participation in any sector of the economy. Inclusive participation leading to development that leaves no one and …

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Masimba Reports A 200pc Surge In Construction Orders

Construction company Masimba Holdings had 200% more orders last year than it did in 2020, as it reaps the rewards of increased private and government infrastructure projects. In 2020, the company had projects worth US$72 million on its order book. That order book has grown to US$214 million, up just …

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‘We’ll Preserve Tsvangirai Legacy’

OPPOSITION leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday said winning the 2023 elections was a must for his Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party to preserve the late MDC founder Morgan Tsvangirai’s legacy. Tsvangirai passed away in 2018 aged 65 after battling colon cancer. He came close to landing the country’s presidency when …

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Hope For Reformed, Democratic Zim Under ED Fading

The high levels of intolerance witnessed in most parts of the country in the run-up to last week’s by-elections were enough proof that Zimbabwe is still far from being a mature democracy. If he has any conscience left within him, President Emmerson Mnangagwa must revisit his inauguration speech where he …

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Mat South To Host Largest Solar Plant

A 2,5MW solar power plant expected to be the single largest rural electrification project in the country is set to be constructed in Manama, Gwanda in Matabeleland South, at a cost of US$4,5 million. The solar power plant, which will provide electricity to critical entities such as Manama Mission Hospital …

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Recalled Mafume Clutches For Political Survival

Harare mayor Jacob Mafume on Wednesday vowed to fight his purported recall as a councillor, describing it as “null and void.” Local government minister July Moyo on Tuesday wrote to the local authority stating that he was in receipt of a letter from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) recalling Mafume …

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ZEC Explains The Redirection Of Voters

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says its polling stations had a threshold of numbers that could appear on the voters’ roll, a development that saw some voters being redirected to other voting stations on the by-elections day. On Saturday when Zimbabweans went to the polls to elect 28 legislators and …

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