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Morocco's savvy diplomacy wins African cheers
Morocco is stepping up as a diplomatic powerhouse across Africa by bringing together six countries facing political transitions. The Republic of Guinea has joined other nations in praising Morocco's strategic approach to managing complex regional challenges. Foreign Minister Morissanda Kouyaté from Guinea sent an official letter to Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, highlighting the country's innovative diplomatic strategy. Morocco took the lead during its March chairship of the African Union's Peace and Security Council by organizing informal talks with Burkina Faso, Gabol, Mali, Niger, Sudan and Guinea on March 18 in Addis Ababa. Several African countries have recognized Morocco's leadership as uniquely constructive and...
Zanu PF keeps it real with Bulilima voters
ZANU-PF leaders across Matabeleland South want to stay connected with voters to meet their needs. The main party officials from Bulilima district gathered with local people on Sunday at Mbimba, located in Bambadzi Ward 10. Area lawmaker Dingumuzi Phuti led this community meetup for residents. Esther Nyathi, who serves as both a Politburo member and Insiza Senator, thanked Bulilima citizens for backing President Emmerson Mnangagwa. She also mentioned their support for local representatives Phuti and Ward 10 Councilor Sikhumbuzo Dube. Nyathi asked these leaders to keep serving everyone respectfully. Phuti promised to push forward with many local improvements. His plans include building a Jutshume health clinic, setting up a new cell...
Army Schools Stand Up for Women Leaders
Women make up 75 percent of the staff at Zimbabwe National Army Schools, pushing gender equality forward across the military education system. The Zimbabwe National Army Schools and Welfare Trust puts women in charge at most locations. Many female leaders head prestigious army schools throughout the country, creating balance within military educational settings nationwide. Colonel Abnel Makaripe shared these facts after giving away a new classroom block at Imbizo Garrison Primary School in Bulawayo. He pointed to both Imbizo and nearby Indlovu Iyanyathela Primary School as examples of successful female leadership. The Army Education Corps focuses hard on equal gender representation. They place women deliberately into key positions...
Airport Officials Busted for Human Trafficking
Police caught eight airport workers trafficking people at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport. These officials helped smuggle 23 Ethiopians from Zimbabwe through secret airport channels. The scheme happened during March 15-16, 2025, when airport staff led these foreigners through VIP pathways normally reserved for important travelers. The corrupt workers hid these people overnight in the airport's Vakacha Lounge. They changed travel papers to make the Ethiopians appear as Russians, Turks, Indians, and Malawians. Their plan crashed when sharp-eyed immigration officers noticed something fishy. They spotted the group trying to board an Eswatini Airlines flight without proper transit papers. The arrested airport staff come from...
Zimbabwe Police Keep It Chill and Steady
The police in Zimbabwe want everyone to know that things remain peaceful throughout the nation. On Monday morning, they let people know they should carry on with normal activities without worrying. Officers patrol streets everywhere, making sure everyone stays safe. The actual message from police headquarters stated clearly that everything across Zimbabwe stays calm. Our news team saw extra officers walking beats early today around Bulawayo streets. These increased patrols help prevent any trouble before it starts. The visible police presence creates a secure environment for regular citizens. Many shoppers noticed uniformed officers standing near busy areas. Police leaders asked all Zimbabweans to stay relaxed during this time. They...
TSHOVA Mubaiwa Keeps Bulawayo Moving
Tshova Mubaiwa Transport Cooperative has told everyone in Bulawayo they can count on regular bus service today. The company keeps all buses running as planned. Mr. Ndaba Masunda, who runs the cooperative, made it clear they continue normal operations. He explained that they follow their usual routes according to schedule. The transport company sees no reason to stop their fleet from serving the public.
New Tower Moves Connect Mashonaland Communities
All areas without cell networks across Mashonaland Central will soon have coverage. Information Minister Tatenda Mavetera plans to move extra towers from places that already have many. During her visit, she said moving these towers helps companies spend less money, which makes services cheaper for everyone. The government wants local companies to make low-cost phones and computers for citizens. Minister Mavetera went to Bindura last Friday, where she kicked off the ICT Expo and a new program called Digitalize Zimbabwe. Her day started at Chipadze Detox and Rehabilitation Center, where she brought five laptops, a printer, a projector, and a whiteboard as gifts. She firmly believes everyone deserves computer skills, including people at...
Botswana backs regional parliament for more voices
Botswana National Assembly Speaker Dithapelo Lefoko Keorapetse believes the new SADC parliament will help citizens participate more in regional decisions. He shared these thoughts last Wednesday when President Duma Boko signed papers that make the SADC parliament an official part of the regional group. The Speaker mentioned how this parliament would push member countries to follow SADC rules for fair elections. He called the signing a happy moment that shows Botswana has long backed the SADC Parliamentary Forum. The project took almost thirty years of hard work focused on spreading democracy across southern Africa. Keorapetse talked about Botswana working with the SADC PF since it started in 1997. He explained why the region needs this...
Local Seed Makers Gear Up for a Bumper Harvest
Zimbabwean seed companies have started making climate-friendly seeds after the government pushed for this change. One local business has already begun creating better corn types plus storing seeds from old-fashioned grain varieties. Everyone across the seed industry has jumped into action. These companies want to help Zimbabwe become more industrial and reach higher income levels by 2030. At a Harare seed factory yesterday, employees packed wheat seeds that farmers will receive through a special government program. The plant manager, Tonderai Masuku, explained they work full-time despite rumors saying otherwise. His team packages 60 tons daily and promises farmers will get their wheat seeds exactly when needed. The company believes it...

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