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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…

An African Student in Hangzhou is Furthering the Cause of Intercultural Dialogue Through Community Involvement

During the 19th Asian Games held in east China’s Hangzhou, McCleary Gondo, a 27-year-old Zimbabwean…

Zimbabwe’s Tourism Deputy Minister Hails ‘Bigger, Impactful and Better’ Africa Travel Indaba 2025

The Zimbabwean government is proud to be part of a growing African tourism movement, according…

Leaders of Zimbabwe and Russia held talks in Kremlin

President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa, who visited Moscow to take part in the celebrations marking…

UN forecasts SA will expel millions of Zimbabweans

THE United Nations (UN) is bracing up for a surge of millions of Zimbabweans that are likely to be expelled from neighbouring South Africa later this year. Edward Kallon, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Zimbabwe, forecast the return of about 180 000 Zimbabwean migrants from South Africa, where they are currently on exemption permits, as well as the potential expulsion of four million other migrants without legal status. Speaking in the capital Harare during the Joint Steering Committee…

An account of peaceful Zimbabwe rich of diverse cultures 

The excitement of driving into Zimbabwe to witness the annual Cultural fair organized by Gaza Trust-Centre for Cultural Development Initiatives (CCDI) under the leadership of Hebert Phikela, the Head Master of Muhlanguleni high school and the founder of CCDI. South Africa generally has a negative attitude towards Zimbabwe as many media houses portray Zimbabwe as poorly governed and a poverty hub. This also engulfed my mind as I entered Beitbridge border post. I spent three hours at the gate as the process of obtaining…

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