President Links Faith and Leadership in Zimbabwe Speech.
At a church service in Bulawayo, President Mnangagwa quoted Bible verses to discuss his plans for Zimbabwe. He spoke like a preacher, showing that he knew the Bible well.
He read from many parts of the Bible. One verse talked about...
Leaders Call for Unity Behind Zimbabwe's Progress.
Zimbabwe's leaders want people to see the bright side of their country's growth. They say some critics are wrong to dismiss the good changes happening in the nation.
The country has grown stronger in farming, mining, and tourism since 2017...
Zimbabwe's Trade Numbers Show Good News.
Zimbabwe saved more money in its trade with other countries this past November. The country had to spend less on buying goods from abroad compared to what it earned from selling its products.
The gap between what Zimbabwe bought and sold dropped to...
Zimbabwe Fights Border Smuggling as Losses Mount.
Zimbabwe wants to stop smugglers from sneaking goods across its border with South Africa. The country loses lots of money when people dodge import taxes.
Police caught buses full of hidden goods between the cities of Beitbridge and Harare. A...
Zimbabwe's Economy Shows Fresh Signs of Life.
The country's economy kept growing from July through September. Numbers from Zimbabwe's stats office show a 2.37 percent rise during this time.
Power plants led the way with a big jump in output. Hotels and food places grew fast as more people...
China Opens World's Longest Road Tunnel Through Mountains.
Workers finished digging China's biggest tunnel through mountains yesterday. The huge hole runs for 22 kilometers under the Tianshan peaks in Xinjiang.
The tunnel's name, "Shengli," means victory in Chinese. Cars will zoom through it...
Kenya Plans to Keep Tech Jobs for Its Own Workers.
Kenya wants to save tech jobs for its people. A new rule says only Kenyans can fix phones and internet gear. The plan comes from the nation's phone and internet watchdog.
The Communications Authority made these plans to help local workers...
Gold Shines Bright in 2024 Market.
Gold prices rose high this year. The precious metal gained 27 percent, marking one of its best years since 2000. Buyers rushed to gold as the U.S. changed its money policies. World tensions and bank buying pushed prices up further.
The metal lost some shine...
Mining Firm Pours Millions Into Zimbabwe Platinum Project.
A big mining company keeps building its new platinum mine in Zimbabwe. Tharisa Capital has spent $131.3 million on the Karo project since mid-2022. The company needs $391 million to finish the first part.
The project faces some delays...
World Coal Use Keeps Growing Despite Climate Fears.
People around the world keep burning more coal each year. The International Energy Agency says this trend will last until at least 2027. This news hurts plans to fight climate change.
Coal use might reach 8.9 billion tons by 2027. Earlier...
High Court Weighs Power Struggle in Zimbabwe Opposition Party.
A fight over who leads Zimbabwe's main opposition party reached the High Court. Two men claim the right to name party leaders in Parliament.
Professor Welshman Ncube says he runs the Citizens Coalition for Change party. He wants to...
Chinese Businessman Charged in Zimbabwe Mining Scheme.
A court in Harare heard charges against Lui Bo, who faces fraud claims after a trick gone wrong. The Chinese businessman told a truck company he needed to move chrome. Instead, he packed their truck with lithium ore.
The switch came to...
Gold Thieves Strike Zimbabwe Mines in Wave of Crime.
Armed robbers hit a mine in Filabusi last Friday night. Seven men with weapons stole gold-rich carbon worth $22,400. The gang used machetes and logs to attack three guards before breaking into the storage room.
Police Chief Paul Nyathi said...
Zimbabwe Grows More Food With New Water Plan.
Zimbabwe wants more farms to use water pipes and sprinklers. The country plans to water 120,000 fields this year, up from 75,000 last year.
Leonard Munamati runs the farm advice office. He said farmers will grow corn on 50,000 fields. They plan to...
Zimbabwe Brings Back Old Way to Grow Tobacco.
Farmers in Zimbabwe found a better way to grow tobacco. They let it dry in the air instead of burning wood. This old method came back after 62 years away.
The change started small last year. Just 17 farmers tried it on tiny plots. They grew 4,000...
Zimbabwe's Dairy Farms Hit Record Milk Output.
Zimbabwe's dairy farms produced more milk than ever this year. By November, farmers had produced 105 million liters, beating the old record from 2005.
Local farmers worked hard to make more milk at home instead of buying it from other countries...
Zimbabwe's Tourism Boom Brings Jobs and Growth.
Tourism grows bigger each year in Zimbabwe. It makes up 12 cents of every dollar the country earns. The future looks bright as more people visit to enjoy the nation's wild places and warm weather.
Starting a tourism business costs less than many...
The Rise of Misleading Nostalgia for Rhodesia.
A worrying trend has taken shape: some people paint Rhodesia as a time of great success. This view ignores the harsh truth of that era when black people faced deep hardships under white rule.
Recent online talks show how some folks long for...
Zimbabwe made big strides in healthcare during 2024. The nation scored wins in fighting HIV, dealing with new health threats, and making medical care better for mothers and babies.
The country stood out as one of Africa's first to reach important HIV goals set by UNAIDS. These goals say 95% of...
A Place of Hope in Kadoma.
Tariro Children's Home is a special place in Kadoma, Zimbabwe. It has helped many children without parents since 2006. Mrs. Pheobeline Magama started the home. She used to work for the government. She is also a strong believer in the Adventist faith.
The home began...
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