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Mnangagwa says Mt Darwin proves that any community can host Independence Day celebrations- pays tribute to Joyce Mujuru
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Mnangagwa says Mt Darwin proves that any community can host Independence Day celebrations- pays tribute to Joyce Mujuru

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mangagwa today said the hosting of the country’s 43rd Independence celebrations at Mt Darwin, which he referred to as Mt Pfura, had proved that any community could…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 23, 2023
Zimbabwe not ditching its currency despite increased use of US dollar
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Zimbabwe not ditching its currency despite increased use of US dollar

Zimbabwe plans to keep its local currency as legal tender, even as the US dollar is now the unit of choice for most transactions in the economy. The extensive use…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 22, 2023
Zimbabwe maize production up 58% but yields still too low
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Zimbabwe maize production up 58% but yields still too low

Every year, the Zimbabwe government releases its crop assessment survey, which lays out the estimated productivity of the farming season. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Agriculture released its report for…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 22, 2023
Jonathan Moyo says bumper harvests in election years have favoured ZANU-PF since 1980
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Jonathan Moyo says bumper harvests in election years have favoured ZANU-PF since 1980

Exiled politician Jonathan Moyo says bumper harvests in election years have significantly favoured the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union- Patriotic Front at the polls since 1980, especially but not only…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 21, 2023
British peer says Mnangagwa should not have been invited to King Charles’s coronation because of his poor human rights record
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British peer says Mnangagwa should not have been invited to King Charles’s coronation because of his poor human rights record

A British Lord Peter Grant has queried by Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa was invited to the coronation of King Charles on 6 May despite his poor human rights record. He…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 21, 2023
Is ZANU-PF vilifying CCC while hiding its own relations with the US?
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Is ZANU-PF vilifying CCC while hiding its own relations with the US?

The Zimbabwe African National Union–Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), which has governed Zimbabwe since independence in 1980, is well known for denouncing the United States’ role as a superpower that polices the…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 21, 2023
Zimbabwe expects a 58% increase in maize harvests
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Zimbabwe expects a 58% increase in maize harvests

Zimbabwe’s maize harvest will be 2 298 281 metric tonnes this year, a 58% increase from the 2021-2022 season, which was hit by poor rainfall.  This year’s harvest is lower…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 20, 2023
Mnangagwa warns rogue NGOs but silent on signing of PVO bill
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Mnangagwa warns rogue NGOs but silent on signing of PVO bill

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday warned Zimbabweans against rogue non-governmental organisations as well as local and foreign voices sowing seeds of division and disharmony as the country heads for elections…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 19, 2023
Zimbabwe dollar officially breaches $1 000 to the US dollar
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Zimbabwe dollar officially breaches $1 000 to the US dollar

The Zimbabwe dollar today officially breached the $1 000 mark to clock $1 000.0227 to the United States dollar. A total of US$18.9 million was allotted to 290 small businesses…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 19, 2023
Power restored at CSC-Boustead Beef after more than 7 weeks
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Power restored at CSC-Boustead Beef after more than 7 weeks

Power was restored at CSC-Boustead Beef after the company had gone for more than seven weeks without electricity over the failure to pay an electricity bill of about US$20 000…
Posted by Charles Rukuni April 19, 2023

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