No one will die of hunger: President

Fungi Kwaramba, Political Editor PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has assured the nation that no one will die from hunger and that his administration has put in place adequate measures to guarantee food for all communities. This comes as the nation is experiencing one of its driest years in history as crops wilt under the scorching sun while water […] …
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WATCH: Binga’s Twasumpuka FM goes on air

Bongani Ndlovu in Binga INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, yesterday officially commissioned Twasumpuka FM, the first community radio station in Binga District, Matabeleland North Province,     buttressing the Second Republic’s ongoing drive to foster inclusive development through promoting freedom of expression and enhancing access to information.  The new radio station […] …
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From local gigs to global fame: Ryan on the Spotlight with DJ Prince Eskhosini

BULAWAYO boasts a vibrant music scene, nurtured by its exceptionally talented DJs who have graced stages alongside international artists and have garnered acclaim across borders. Among these maestros of the turntables is Ryan Synth, a name that resonates with rhythm and energy.  Below is an insightful conversation we had with him, looking into his journey, […] …
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COMMENT: SADC, UNOCHA discuss responses to the humanitarian impacts of the climate crisis and El Niño in the region

Ms. Angele Makombo N’Tumba, Deputy Executive Secretary for Regional Integration of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), and the newly appointed, Climate Crisis Coordinator for the El Niño/La Niña Response at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Unocha), Ms. Reena Ghelani expressed their shared commitment to enhance coordinated efforts in addressing […] …
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Trade deficit narrows by 42,8 percent

Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit narrowed by 42,8 percent to US$152,4 million in January 2024 from US$266,3 million recorded in December 2023, with South Africa and China being major source countries of imports, official statistics show. Trade deficit occurs when a country’s value of imports is greater than the value of exports in a […] …
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