Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe and the European Union (EU) will co-host the inaugural EU-Zimbabwe Business Forum from 20 to 22 May at Meikles Hotel in Harare, in a major push to strengthen economic ties and attract sustainable investment.
Staff Reporter
Government has approved the hosting of the 2025 National Culture Month, which will run from May 1 to 31 under the theme “Celebrating Indigenous Voices”, as part of efforts to promote national identity, cultural pride, and social cohesion.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector has recorded significant gains in the 2024/25 season, with maize output reaching the fourth-highest level in the country’s history, according to the Second Round Crop, Livestock and Fisheries Assessment Reportpresented to Cabinet this week.
Staff Reporter
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially handed over tipper trucks procured under the US$2 million Presidential Youth Fund, further demonstrating his administration’s commitment to youth empowerment and economic inclusivity.
Staff Reporter
Water levels at Lake Kariba and major flow stations along the Zambezi River have continued a steady upward trend over the past week, offering encouraging signs for the region’s power generation capacity and ecological health.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe and the Islamic Republic of Iran have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, with a renewed focus on trade, investment, and mining collaboration.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe’s gold mining industry is expected to register record earnings in 2025, with revenues forecast to exceed US$3 billion, according to the latest Commodity Outlook report from the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe. The projection marks a significant jump from 2024’s earnings, buoyed by increased production and sustained high global gold prices.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has launched a landmark investigation into sexual harassment allegations plaguing higher and tertiary education institutions, following a surge in complaints against staff and senior personnel accused of preying on students, particularly young women.