March 21, 2023 8:21 pm
The volcanic state of relations today between President Robert Mugabe and the West completely hides the fact that the Zimbabwean leader once enjoyed excellent relations with the West. After independence in 1980, Mugabe showed complete willingness to forget about the grievances of the past (though the wounds of the liberation […]
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7:20 pm
This conference opened on 10 September 1979 and was chaired by Lord Carrington, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. It ended on 15 Dec. 1979 after forty-seven plenary sessions. All political parties involved in the Rhodesian struggle were in attendance – ZANU, ZAPU, UANC and ZUPO. The UN, […]
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11:22 am
South African entertainer Zodwa Wabantu has been banned to enter Zambia to prevent public morals in the country to be corrupted. The 32-year-old controversial dancer was scheduled to perform over the weekend in capital city Lusaka and prior to the event she had publicized through a video clip on social […]
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9:32 am
Zimbabwe has eased visa policies for the South African Development Community (SADC) members announcing to offer visa on arrival. Reviewing the visa requirements the country has elevated 29 countries from Category C to Category B level and the international countries included are Mexico, Romania, Ethiopia and Armenia apart from SADC […]
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March 20, 2023 11:43 am
Following a year of drought the Zimbabwean government is all concerned to protect its farmers and in a new move announced ban on grain imports. Over the years the country has faced low grain production and last year’s devastating drought left over 4 million people in need of food aid. […]
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4:57 am
No domestic poultry, wild birds, hatching eggs, day old chicks, fresh meat from birds and their derivatives will be imported from Zimbabwe to Mozambique following avian flu outbreak. National Veterinary Directive (DINAV) announced the temporary ban lately after avian flu outbreak was notified on a poultry farm in Mashonaland East […]
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