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Zimbabwe and Iran to Review Cooperation Roadmap at Mid-Term Commission Meeting
Zimbabwe and Iran will conduct a Mid-Term Review of their Joint Commission, with the two…
Zambia President to Undertake State Visit to Zimbabwe
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema will arrive in Harare on November 14, 2025, for a state…
Bus Crash: Limpopo Government Concludes First Phase of Repatriation of 29 Zimbabwean Nationals
The Limpopo Provincial Government has completed the first phase of repatriating 29 Zimbabwean nationals who…
Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe: Russia Supports Republic’s Accession to BRICS
TV Russia supports Zimbabwe’s application to join the BRICS group. The statement was made by…
Zimbabwe Unveils National Strategy to Engage Youth in Development
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced the launch of the National Youth Empowerment Strategy, a framework aimed at increasing youth involvement in the country’s economic and social transformation, according to ZBC News, a partner of TV BRICS. The Minister of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training, Tino Machakaire, said the strategy will serve as a guiding framework for structured empowerment, capacity building, and economic inclusion. The strategy’s key initiatives include expanding vocational training centres, strengthening entrepreneurship programmes, and providing agricultural…
Zimbabwe Ranks Among Africa’s Top Agricultural Performers
TvZimbabwe has been recognised among the top six African nations excelling in agriculture, according to continental output data. This is reported by The Herald, a partner of TV BRICS. Alongside South Africa, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, and Egypt, Zimbabwe is now counted among Africa’s leading producers of key crops. The country has emerged as a powerhouse in both tobacco and blueberry production. This year, Zimbabwe harvested a record 350 million kilogrammes of tobacco, surpassing last year’s 296 million kilogrammes, with…
Zimbabwe to Host Bafana Bafana in Durban
Bafana Bafana’s penultimate clash in the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe will take place in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Zimbabwe, who are the hosts, have officially confirmed they have secured the venue in KwaZulu-Natal to play the match. The Warriors – Zimbabwe’s senior national team – has been playing their matches in South Africa, due to a FIFA ban stemming from stadium concerns. South Africa are top of Group C on 17 points from eight matches, with two matches remaining,…
Zimbabwe Turns Mining Growth into Energy Opportunity with US$9 Billion Project
Zimbabwe is leveraging its fast-growing mining sector to drive a major energy transformation, with plans to channel more than US$9 billion into new power generation projects by 2030. This is reported by The Herald, a partner of TV BRICS. The strategy, outlined by Energy and Power Development Minister July Moyo at the Africa Down Under Mining Conference in Perth, will see the country expand capacity to 5,432MW, nearly half of it from renewable sources, with 70 per cent of the…
Zimbabwe Launches US$1.4 Billion Agriculture Investment Plan
Zimbabwe has launched a US$1.4 billion agricultural investment drive aimed at transforming seven priority value chains, with the goal of boosting domestic food security and opening new export markets, according to The Herald, a partner of TV BRICS. The announcement was made at the Africa Food Systems Forum in Dakar, Senegal, where officials outlined opportunities for global financiers to partner with the southern African nation. The initiative is part of the Zimbabwe Agriculture Food Systems and Rural Transformation Strategy, which…
Zimbabwe Secures Major Indian Investment Interest in Mining, Agriculture, and Energy
Zimbabwe is witnessing a surge of interest from Indian investors across strategic sectors following recent business discussions in New Delhi. According to the Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, investments from India in the country now exceed US$600 million, spanning food processing, mining, textiles, agricultural equipment, and polymers, creating direct and indirect employment for up to 15,000 people. This is reported by ZBC, a partner of TV BRICS. Notably, two major agreements are already in motion: India’s rail engineering company will supply…
Mnangagwa to Pitch Zimbabwe’s Energy Future at African Energy Week in Cape Town
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa will deliver a keynote address at the African Energy Week (AEW) conference in Cape Town later this year, as his government pushes to attract investment into the country’s emerging oil, gas and renewable energy sectors. The conference, which runs from 29 September to 3 October, is regarded as one of Africa’s biggest dealmaking platforms for the energy industry. Mnangagwa’s participation comes at a time when Zimbabwe is trying to position itself as a future gas producer…
Egypt and Zimbabwe to Cooperate on Public Broadcasting, Health, and Agriculture
Egypt intends to expand cooperation with Zimbabwe, with a particular focus on development and training in the field of public broadcasting, as well as cooperation in a number of strategic areas. This is reported by ZBC News, a partner of TV BRICS. This was announced by Egypt’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Salwa Mowafi, during a meeting with Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Jenfan Muswere in Harare. During the talks, the parties confirmed their desire to deepen bilateral ties, including…
Mnangagwa Urges Unity, Economic Growth at 45th National Heroes Day
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on citizens at home and abroad to work together to protect the country’s sovereignty and build a stronger economy, as the nation marked the 45th anniversary of National Heroes Day on Monday. Speaking at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, Mnangagwa paid tribute to the thousands of men and women who fought and died in the liberation struggle, describing them as “gallant sons and daughters of the soil” whose sacrifices made independence possible in…
Zimbabwe Strengthens Support for Disability Rights and Inclusive Education
The government of Zimbabwe is calling on employers across sectors to prioritise the recruitment of people with disabilities, as part of its broader commitment to promoting equal opportunities and fostering social inclusion. Zimbabwe urgently needs to bridge the employment gap for people with disabilities, according to Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Edgar Moyo, as reported by ZBC News, a TV BRICS partner. “All ministries have received a directive to give preference to people with disabilities in recruitment. If…












