Africa must define its destiny – President

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau AFRICA must strive to be innovative and produce all the goods it requires, including being able to feed itself as no one other than Africans have the obligation and responsibility to take the continent forward, President Mnangagwa has said. In his message to mark the 61st Africa Day commemorations being held today, […] …
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Wife, mother, fashion mogul…Ndiweni balances creativity with family

Ashley Phiri, ashleyphiri66@gmail.com SANDISILE Ndiweni, a fashion designer with a passion for innovative creations and steadfast resolve, is on a mission to transform Bulawayo’s fashion landscape.Born in May 1985 in a household of 14, Ndiweni’s journey stands as a testimony to diligent effort and tenacity. She has overcome life’s hurdles with poise, blossoming into an […] …
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COMMENT: Zimbabwe’s quest to become an upper middle-class society by 2030 fast becoming a reality

ZIMBABWE which has declared that it is “Open for Business,” continues to record positives in the various sectors of the economy, a confirmation that its quest to become an upper middle-class society by 2030 is fast becoming a reality.  The country has over the last few years witnessed tremendous growth in mining, agriculture, tourism and […] …
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Mangwe man steals farm CCTv cameras

Source: Mangwe man steals farm CCTv cameras -Newsday Zimbabwe A 19-YEAR-OLD man from Mangwe in Matabeleland South has been sentenced to two months in prison for stealing closed-circuit television (CCTv) cameras at Stockstown Farm. The value of the cameras is US$400.   Lungisani Ndlovu appeared before Plumtree magistrate Joshua Nembaware on Monday facing a theft […]
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Mpilo TB laboratory 60% complete

Source: Mpilo TB laboratory 60% complete –Newsday Zimbabwe THE upgrading of the National Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory (NTRBL) at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo to meet World Health Organisation standards is now 60% complete. This was revealed during a tour on Wednesday when United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) civil engineer Yvonne Mpande was giving an update […]
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