A further $4m (reward dangled for the arrest of two journalists living in exile,
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Over 20 000 Beitbridge rural homes to get solar power
Over 20 000 Beitbridge rural homes to get solar power Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau AT least 22 000 rural households across the Beitbridge district are set to be connected to solar energy under the Presidential Rural Solarisation project over the next six years, with the roll-out expected to begin at the end of this month. […] …
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KD the Event Planner to launch annual business convention
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw AWARD-winning event planner Kudakwashe Moyo, largely known as KD the Event Planner, is set to launch a ground-breaking business convention aimed at boosting Bulawayo’s GDP. The event, which is slated for March 15 and dubbed The Business Maneuver, is set to revolutionize how local businesses collaborate and elevate their industries while giving […] …
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How do young people get land in post-land reform Zimbabwe?
Gaining access to land for the next generation is a struggle in Zimbabwe. There is huge demand as the last blog discussed, but there are very few simple options. Many young people have to cobble together different sources of land, … Continue reading → …
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Watch: Minister of Information Praises 3Ktv’s role in media liberalisation at 3rd anniversary celebration
Online Writer HARARE, Zimbabwe – Today, Dr. Jenfan Muswere, the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, attended the 3rd anniversary celebration of 3Ktv in Harare as the Guest of Honour. During his keynote address, Dr. Muswere emphasised the Government’s ongoing commitment to liberalising the nation’s airwaves, a key initiative under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration. […] …
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Gwanda District identifies Mawaza Village for Presidential Rural Solarisation Programme
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu sukulwenkosi.dube@chronicle.co.zw GWANDA District has identified Mawaza Village in Ward 11 as the first area to benefit under the Presidential Rural Solarisation Programme. The Presidential Solarisation Project aims to equip every rural household with a solar system, in line with the Second Republic’s Rural Development 8.0 strategy. The project is part of a broader […] …
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What do young people do and where in post-land reform Zimbabwe?
With a whole new generation of young people demanding land and livelihoods across the land reform areas, we have been asking what are young people doing to make a living and where? In our study we have two cohorts of … Continue reading → …
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Young people’s experiences of land, livelihoods and migration in post-land reform Zimbabwe
One of the most common discussions amongst those living in the land reform areas today focuses on how will the next generation get land. Those who got the land during the land reform in 2000 are now getting older and … Continue reading → …
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Agriculture is driving small town growth in post-land reform Zimbabwe
Our research has shown how land reform has driven the growth in small towns, creating new economic linkages in a reconfigured economic geography of the country. No longer are the metropolitan centres and associated manufacturing industries driving growth, as these … Continue reading → …
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New businesses in small towns in Zimbabwe
What are the new businesses being established in the small towns of Zimbabwe? As the last blog has illustrated our long-term study of Mvurwi, Chatsworth and Maphisa shows a variety of changes, with different drivers associated. There are varying links … Continue reading → …
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