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Mnangagwa Calls for Unity and Loyalty at Zanu PF Central Committee Meeting
President Mnangagwa gave his party bosses a serious talking-to about staying loyal to ZANU PF. He told Central Committee members they must work for everyone instead of helping just themselves or their friends. The president said party leaders need to follow the rules and stop chasing personal goals. He wants everyone pushing toward the same direction without fighting each other. Party members should inspire others through good behavior and honest leadership. Mnangagwa reminded his team that Central Committee members must show perfect character everywhere they go. He said people should look at party leaders and feel impressed by their actions. The president stressed that unity matters most for keeping ZANU PF strong. Committee members...
Mnangagwa Urges Zanu PF to Focus on Reclaiming Urban Constituencies
President Mnangagwa fired up his Central Committee team yesterday about winning back city seats. The ZANU PF leader said his party shows real strength after crushing recent elections across the country. He pointed to victories that prove the ruling party stays connected with ordinary people. The president wants every committee member to help grab more urban areas from opponents. Recent wins show voters still back ZANU PF when it counts. The ruling party swept four major elections last month across different provinces. ZANU PF candidates won seats in Gutu East and Insiza North plus local council spots in Binga and Chipinge. The party also grabbed victories in Glen View South and two other ward elections. These results prove the party...
Zimbabwe's Gold Exports Rise 24 Percent to US$748 Million in 2025
Zimbabwe makes serious money from gold these days. The country earned 748 million dollars from gold sales during the first five months of 2025. That beats last year's 599 million dollars for the same period. Small miners dig up most of the shiny metal that brings cash into the country. These everyday people work harder than the giant mining companies. Gold prices jumped 25 percent around the world during early 2025. Wars and political fights make people want to buy gold as a safe investment. Central banks from different countries also grabbed tons of the precious metal. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe released numbers showing exports climbed each month except May. March saw the biggest jump from 82 million to 155 million dollars...
ZESA Restores Power After Nationwide Outage Hits Major Stations
Zimbabwe went dark when the lights went out across the entire country yesterday afternoon. ZESA Holdings scrambled to fix the mess after both major power stations crashed at the same time. The blackout hit Hwange and Kariba stations hard and cut off electricity imports from three neighboring countries. Technical problems knocked out power lines connecting Zimbabwe to South Africa, Zambia, and Mozambique all at once. The whole nation lost electricity in one massive failure. Generators roared to life across Harare and Bulawayo as businesses fought to stay open. Supermarkets and restaurants fired up backup power to save their frozen food from spoiling. Traffic lights died and drivers created chaos on the roads without signals to guide...
Zimbabwe Reaffirms Commitment to Ending AIDS by 2030 Despite Funding Shifts
Zimbabwe fights hard against AIDS and wants to wipe out the disease completely before 2030 arrives. The country beats global targets for HIV treatment that most nations struggle to reach. Health officials celebrate hitting the magic numbers where 95 percent of people know their HIV status and receive proper medical care. The National AIDS Council runs the show and coordinates all the programs that help sick people stay alive. Dr Aspect Maunganidze from the Health Ministry praised the council for doing amazing work across the country. The group expanded beyond just HIV and AIDS to tackle other serious diseases like cancer and diabetes. Medical experts decided to fight multiple health problems at once instead of focusing on just one...
Uganda Loses $20 Million Annually to Wildlife Trafficking Despite Efforts
Uganda bleeds money every year because crooks steal and sell wild animals. The country loses about 20 million dollars annually from this dirty business. Government workers and cops help the criminals instead of stopping them. Wildlife officials blame these crooked insiders for making the problem worse. Security forces that should protect animals actually help traffickers make money. Chemonges Mongea Sabilla from Uganda Wildlife Authority spoke about this mess during a meeting in Hoima City. He said the illegal trade keeps growing because traffickers work with people inside key government offices. Staff from wildlife groups and forestry departments join this criminal network. Local communities also take part in selling protected animals...
Jubo Dal Leader Expelled After Assault on Two Women at Dhaka Hotel, Police Investigate Incident
Young political activists attacked two women at a Dhaka hotel Tuesday night. Monir Hossain from the Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal led the violent assault at Hotel Zakaria. The group belongs to the BNP youth wing and caused serious trouble for innocent people. Video footage captured the entire incident and spread across social media platforms. People online criticized the attackers and demanded justice for the victims. The shocking video shows sounds of property damage during the attack. Social media users shared the clip thousands of times and expressed outrage. Citizens called for immediate action against the perpetrators. The incident sparked widespread anger among ordinary people. Many demanded punishment for the violent behavior. Jubo Dal...
Bangladesh and Pakistan Business Leaders Explore Joint Ventures and Trade Opportunities at FBCCI Meeting
Business chiefs from Bangladesh and Pakistan gathered Thursday to explore fresh money-making deals between their countries. The meeting at FBCCI headquarters focused on untapped trade chances that could boost both economies. Leaders agreed that many sectors offer huge potential for partnerships and joint business ventures. FBCCI Administrator Md Hafizur Rahman led the discussion at the Dhaka event. Acting High Commissioner Muhammad Wasif from Pakistan joined the talks about expanding commerce. The groups pinpointed several promising industries for future cooperation. Medicine makers, surgical equipment companies, electronics firms, and industrial suppliers topped their priority list. Current trade between the two nations reached...
Experts Highlight Rising Drug Addiction Crisis in Bangladesh at International Day Seminar
Drug addiction has reached scary levels across Bangladesh with nearly 8 million people hooked on dangerous substances. Experts gathered at a seminar and shared shocking numbers about how drugs fuel crime and violence. Half of all criminal acts connect directly to people using illegal substances. Sexual assault cases tie back to drug abuse about 65 percent of the time. The crisis keeps getting worse as more people fall into the trap of addiction every day. Professor Sabina Yasmin warned that the number of addicts could jump to 10 million people within five years. Drug users have killed over 200 parents during the past decade alone. Bangladesh has turned into a major route for moving drugs even though the country does not make them...
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