Rangelands Regeneration partners Beitbridge West communities to unlock wildlife potential

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau   Rangelands Regeneration Trust and communities in Beitbridge West have partnered to create an integrated conservancy for both wildlife and livestock management to boost the area’s economic development initiatives. The Integrated Management Area (IMA), is expected to cover areas under Wards 6, 7, 8, and 9, and the Nottingham Estate, Sentinel Safaris, […] …
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Zim fails to explain human rights abuses

Source: Zim fails to explain human rights abuses – NewsDay Zimbabwe Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi BY METHEMBE SIBANDA THE United Nations (UN) report of the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review of Zimbabwe says the country has failed to explain alleged human rights abuses and enforced disappearances. The UN reviewed Zimbabwe’s human rights situation […]
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Govt welcomes age of consent ruling

Source: Govt welcomes age of consent ruling – NewsDay Zimbabwe Monica Mutsvangwa BY PROBLEM MASAU GOVERNMENT has hailed the Constitutional Court ruling which raised the age of sexual consent from 16 to 18. Information and Publicity minister Monica Mutsvangwa told NewsDay that following the ruling by the court, it was now incumbent upon Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi […]
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‘Women scared to challenge Mutsvangwa’ 

Source: ‘Women scared to challenge Mutsvangwa’ – NewsDay Zimbabwe INFORMATION minister Monica Mutsvangwa BY KENNETH NYANGANI       CANDIDATES eyeing top Zanu PF women’s league posts are allegedly scared to challenge Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa due to her alleged close links to President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The ruling party’s women’s league will hold its elective conference from June […]
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Ndebele king’s ‘heir’ calls off State House invasion

Source: Ndebele king’s ‘heir’ calls off State House invasion – NewsDay Zimbabwe Peter Z. Khumalo (left), Leo Z. Khumalo (right) bephahle and Mzilikazi II (Stanley Raphael Khumalo-Tshuma – centre) BY SILAS NKALA NDEBELE throne claimant Stanley Raphael Khumalo-Tshuma has called off his proposed invasion of the Bulawayo State House, claiming that State security agents are […]
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Treasury gazettes new stock trading laws, move to curb speculative forex trading

Harare Bureau TREASURY has promulgated new regulations to operationalise the Government’s directive on tighter conditions on trading of stocks on the Zimbabwe stock Exchange (ZSE). This follows some regulations announced by President Mnangagwa earlier this month. Government identified loopholes in sub-systems of the ZSE’s custodial functions believed to be part of activities fuelling parallel market […] …
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Business Forum to unlock value of livestock for smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe

ALMOST 2.1million agricultural families are engaged in one or more livestock production enterprises, generating an estimated 19.1 per cent of the agricultural net output every year. In Zimbabwe, the livestock sector is an important source of nutritious food and provides critical inputs for crop production, raw materials for agro-processing industry, income and capital wealth creation […] …
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NOIC distances itself from ‘bogus employees’

Source: NOIC distances itself from ‘bogus employees’ | The Sunday Mail Tanyaradzwa Rusike THE National Oil and Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) has distanced itself from some members of the Zimbabwe Petroleum and Allied Workers Union (Zipawu) that have made allegations of corruption against the parastatal, saying the claims were arising from disgruntled former employees. […]
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