The initiative, part of the UK Trade Partnerships (UKTP) program, is designed to improve the production and export of high-value horticulture crops to the UK and European Union (EU) markets
Women's rights groups have joined forces to reach out to the minority communities in the country for an inclusion of women from remote areas in leadership roles.
Women's Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCOZ) and Women in Politics Support Unit (WIPSU) shared some heartfelt testimonies from women from
Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe has embarked on an exercise to expand its Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) in response to growing client demands.
The move by the leading financial services institution has seen the installation of ATMs in several new locations across Zimbabwe particularly in areas where the
Former Cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has voiced strong criticism of Sports, Recreation, Arts, and Culture Minister Kirsty Coventry over her silence on reports that Zimbabwe's delegation to the Paris Olympics includes only seven athletes but 67 officials.
The allegations, initially brought to light by respected
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has issued a strong rebuttal to recent statements made by Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume regarding illegal structures at the Raylton Sports Club.
In a statement released today, the NRZ challenged the mayor’s account and provided detailed counterpoints to the allegations
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) says the arrest of 44 Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) follows a violent altercation at the ZESA Training Centre in Belvedere earlier today.
According to the police national spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi the arrests were a response to the outbreak of
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has vowed to battle the government following the dismissal of its president, Obert Masaraure, from his teaching position.
The union has strongly condemned the move, declaring they "do not acknowledge it and treated the dismissal letter as a
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has raised alarm over a disturbing rise in murder cases throughout the country, largely attributed to domestic violence, Commissioner Paul Nyathi reported.
Commissioner Nyathi cited domestic disputes, extramarital affairs, property disagreements following separations, and the inability to resolve minor issues as
Outspoken trade unionist and Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president, Obert Masaraure, has been summarily dismissed from his teaching post, sparking outrage and accusations of injustice.
Masaraure, who has been a vocal advocate for teachers' rights and better working conditions, took to social media