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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Tanzanian students mine knowledge at Russian uranium giant

    Tanzanian students in a Russian mining program just finished a practical internship. The five young nationals from Tanzania, studying at RUDN University, completed their training at the Dalur facility, part of Rosatom's mining arm in Kurgan. They learned about industrial operations, safety...
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    Egypt eyes Tanzanian industrial boom, eyes Kwala site

    Egypt is looking to build major factories in Tanzania's Coast Region, specifically around Kwala. Their Deputy Prime Minister, Kamel Al-Wazir, mentioned this to Tanzanian officials like Foreign Minister Mahmoud Thabit Kombo. He cited Tanzania's good investment rules and infrastructure as key...
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    Street youth get second shot, dignity on the menu

    An outreach effort in Dar es Salaam is trying to help vulnerable kids and young adults. Groups called Hadithi Nzuri and WeMedia are running it. They focused on 156 youth in areas like Sayansi and Kariakoo, many with long-term experience living on the streets. Their report shows most lack basic...
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    PM warns youth, peace is the real treasure

    Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba told people in Mbeya to watch out for troublemakers. He said bad actors want to mess with Tanzania's peace to get at the country's resources. Speaking in Kiwira, he warned young people, especially not to fall for it, since stability is needed for any progress. He...
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    Tanzania bets big on youth, jobs and tech, rolls out 9k-industry push

    Tanzania's government is rolling out a massive industrial plan targeting over nine thousand factories. Industry Minister Judith Kapinga is running the show. The goal is to generate six million jobs in six years, focusing heavily on young workers. They want to build industrial parks in every...
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    Tanzania’s truth quest, led by legal giants

    A commission in Tanzania is investigating the violent unrest around last year's general election. This group, led by former Chief Justice Mohamed Chande Othman, includes other retired judges, ambassadors, and security experts. Their job is to find out what caused the trouble, who is responsible...
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    Gogo’s 10km walk ends, clinic rises at last

    An elderly woman from Maritsikwana Village no longer faces a brutal walk for medical care. Gogo Annah Ndlovu used to trek ten kilometers to Sikhathini Clinic, a journey that took all day and forced her to beg for shelter during the rains. That ended with the opening of Nyabane Clinic, a new...
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    From Matshobana dust to Reading’s gold chain

    Alice Mpofu-Coles, who grew up in Bulawayo's Matshobana suburb, is now the first Black female mayor of Reading in the United Kingdom. Her path started in Zimbabwe, where she worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served as a diplomat in Yugoslavia. After moving to the UK, she earned a...
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    Bulawayo’s glitter returns, Rock Star tribute looms

    The Bulawayo Arts Awards are back, with this year's event honoring the late icons Babongile Sikhonjwa and Desire Moyo. Past ceremonies set a high bar for glamour, turning the red carpet into a stunning mix of African prints and high fashion. The atmosphere always buzzed with a unique community...
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    Sixth time's the charm, Warriors roar

    The Zimbabwe national team, the Warriors, start another Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a tough history. They have never made it out of the group stage in five previous tries. All the past criticism about their World Cup failure and tactical issues needs to vanish now. The nation must back...
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    Zim brain builds AI that drives itself

    Zimbabwean entrepreneur Tendai Joe is developing a new AI mobility platform from Cape Town. His company, RoadMind AI, blends custom hardware with advanced software to tackle transportation and safety issues. This project follows his earlier work building a Facebook quiz app and a ticketing...
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    From sidekick to boss, Black Mafias drops truth

    Allen Ndlovu, who goes by Mathunyw’avume, is making a major pivot. The South Africa-based actor, known for a role in Madlela Sikhobokhobo's show, is launching his first feature film called Black Mafias. He credits mentors like Madlela and Raisedon Baya, plus early support from Gugulethu Films...
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    No oxen, no plough, just donkeys and doubt

    The Zimbabwean government's whole "leave no one behind" slogan is getting wrecked by a cattle plague in the Midlands Province. A major shortage of dipping chemicals, needed to fight disease, is killing livestock. Desperate farmers in areas like Mberengwa are selling their cows for next to...
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    First Lady seeds hope, hands maize to 500 Bulawayo households

    The First Lady donated seed maize to five hundred vulnerable households in Bulawayo yesterday. The handover occurred at a government complex through the Provincial Affairs office, aimed at boosting food security and climate resilience. Officials expressed gratitude for the philanthropic gesture...
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    Plumber admits taking $600 for work never done at Founders High

    In the Founders High School fraud case, a co-defendant admitted to billing for phantom plumbing work. Lazarus Moyo told the court he submitted a six-hundred-dollar invoice for repairs never performed and accepted payment. He claimed the school owed his company larger sums anyway. Prosecutor...
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    Green tech rewrites rules, ditches waste for planet-first design

    Tech is getting a green overhaul, focusing on slashing the environmental cost of our digital world. Data centers are ditching old-school air conditioning for liquid cooling and even using stored heat in sand batteries. Hardware design is shifting toward modular, repairable products tracked by...
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    Bulawayo hails 243 skilled grads as job creators, not seekers

    Bulawayo celebrated the graduation of over two hundred vocational students this week. The ceremony at City Hall highlighted training programs in trades like solar installation, motor mechanics, and carpentry. Mayor David Coltart, through deputy Edwin Ndlovu, called the event a key step for...
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    Chimwaza to be laid to rest at Heroes Acre, Dambudzo Mnangagwa leads tribute

    The late national hero Brigadier General Mark Chimwaza will be buried today at the National Heroes Acre. President Mnangagwa is set to preside over the ceremony for the retired army officer, who died at sixty-eight after a battle with lung cancer. Chimwaza was a veteran of the liberation...
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    Prince Ncube rewrites netball rules, leads Zimbabwe’s men to glory

    Prince Ncube is breaking barriers in Zimbabwean men's netball. His recent Africa Cup Player of the Tournament award in Lilongwe highlights his skill and the growing presence of the sport. He called the honor a boost for visibility, noting the fast and aggressive style of the men's game. His...
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    St Leonard Academy opens doors, bets big on tech-rich education

    A new private school called St Leonard Academy is opening in Sally Mugabe Heights next term. The institution will offer classes from early childhood through high school, using both Cambridge and Zimsec curricula. Owner Dr Leonard Mukumba and headmaster Farai Mushonga highlighted their degreed...
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