President Mnangagwa in Botswana to meet SADC secretariat

Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Wallace Ruzvidzo President Mnangagwa has arrived in Botswana for his maiden visit to the SADC Secretariat headquarters as chairman of the regional bloc. He was welcomed by Botswana Minister of Foreign Affairs Phenyo Butale, Botswana Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Sarah Molosiwa and Zimbabwean Ambassador to Botswana Henry Mukonoweshuro. The […]

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President Mnangagwa in Botswana to meet SADC secretariat

Wallace Ruzvidzo

President Mnangagwa has arrived in Botswana for his maiden visit to the SADC Secretariat headquarters as chairman of the regional bloc.

He was welcomed by Botswana Minister of Foreign Affairs Phenyo Butale, Botswana Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Sarah Molosiwa and Zimbabwean Ambassador to Botswana Henry Mukonoweshuro.

The President was also welcomed by a military guard of honour.

SADC chairperson, President Mnangagwa arrives in Botswana , this morning for the SADC secretariat Headquarters visit. – Picture by: Presidential photographer Tawanda Mudimu

He is now proceeding for a briefing at a local hotel before the commencement of his itinerary which will see him meeting the SADC secretariat management and staff.

As chair, the President will also be handed over the recently acquired SADC Secretariat Headquarters building before presiding over a ground-breaking ceremony of the SADC Regional Logistics Depot.

During his tenure, the President will push the realisation of the SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP 2020-2030) and SADC Vision 2050.

The two strategic plans seek to further deepen Southern Africa’s regional integration and foster development.

They are premised on three interrelated pillars – industrial development and market integration; infrastructure development in support of regional integration; and social and human capital development.

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Passengers Association of Zimbabwe calls for urgent action as stationary trucks pose deadly threat

Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent The alarming rise in road accidents caused by stationary trucks has sparked concern from the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ), which is calling for urgent measures to address the growing danger to road users. PAZ national coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Goliati said the situation is dire. […]

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Passengers Association of Zimbabwe calls for urgent action as stationary trucks pose deadly threat

Ivan Zhakata

Herald Correspondent

The alarming rise in road accidents caused by stationary trucks has sparked concern from the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ), which is calling for urgent measures to address the growing danger to road users.

PAZ national coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Goliati said the situation is dire.

“The number of accidents involving stationary trucks is deeply troubling,” he said. “These vehicles often lack proper warning signs, leaving drivers with little time to react. It is a tragedy that is entirely preventable.”

Data from the Zimbabwe Republic Police reveals that between January and September 2023, the country recorded 38 482 road accidents—an average of 141 per day. These incidents claimed 1 545 lives and injured 7 294 people.

“The numbers speak for itself,” Mr Goliati said. “Every accident is not just a statistic, it’s a family torn apart. We need to act decisively to stop this carnage.”

PAZ has proposed a series of measures aimed at reducing accidents caused by broken-down vehicles, including vehicle maintenance, driver training, and public awareness campaigns.

Truck owners and drivers have been urged to prioritise the safety of other road users.

“It is their responsibility to ensure their vehicles do not endanger lives,” said Mr Goliati. “Broken-down vehicles left on the road without adequate warnings are death traps.”

He noted that addressing the crisis requires collaboration between the Government, road authorities, and the public.

“We cannot afford to wait while lives are lost. If everyone plays their part, we can make our roads safer for all.”

As Zimbabwe’s vehicle population continues to grow – reaching 1.47 million registered vehicles by December 2022 – experts warn that without urgent action, the risk of road accidents will only escalate.

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Acting President Chiwenga attends hero Mphoko’s send-off ceremony

Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Online Reporter Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, service chiefs and senior Government officials are gathered at the Charles Gumbo Barracks for a send-off ceremony of the national hero former Vice President Phekezela Mphoko. Cde Mphoko died in India last week at the age of 84. He was declared a […]

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Acting President Chiwenga attends hero Mphoko’s send-off ceremony

Online Reporter

Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, service chiefs and senior Government officials are gathered at the Charles Gumbo Barracks for a send-off ceremony of the national hero former Vice President Phekezela Mphoko.

Cde Mphoko died in India last week at the age of 84.

He was declared a national hero in recognition of his contributions before and after independence.

Cde Mphoko’s body arrived in Harare yesterday accompanied by his wife Laurinda, children and other family members.

In an interview yesterday evening, chief director in the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Mr Mike Masaka said the body of the national hero will be flown to Bulawayo today (Friday).

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New CAES secretary appointed to drive strategic initiatives

Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Citizens Against Economic Sanctions (CAES) Zimbabwe has appointed Mr Gift Konjane as its new national secretary of strategy and implementation. The move aims to bolster the organisation’s efforts to alleviate the impact of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe. Mr Konjane, a seasoned political figure, brings a […]

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Ivan Zhakata

Herald Correspondent

Citizens Against Economic Sanctions (CAES) Zimbabwe has appointed Mr Gift Konjane as its new national secretary of strategy and implementation.
The move aims to bolster the organisation’s efforts to alleviate the impact of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe.

Mr Konjane, a seasoned political figure, brings a wealth of experience and leadership skills to this critical role.

His appointment is effective immediately.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mr Konjane to our team,” said Mr Martin Zharare, executive director of CAES Zimbabwe.

“His expertise and dedication will be instrumental in driving our organization’s strategic goals and ensuring effective implementation of our initiatives.”

In his new position, Mr Konjane will be responsible for overseeing key areas, including strategic planning, policy implementation and stakeholder engagement.

“Mr Konjane’s appointment signifies our commitment to building a better Zimbabwe through thoughtful strategy and collaboration,” Mr Zharare said.

“His leadership will be crucial as we navigate the complex challenges facing our nation.”

CAES Zimbabwe remains dedicated to advocating for the lifting of economic sanctions and promoting sustainable development in Zimbabwe.

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Road infrastructure anchors integration’

Source: The Herald – Breaking news.   President Mnangagwa cuts the ribbon at Chachacha Business Centre to officially commission the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road project in Shurugwi District, Midlands Province, yesterday. Assisting him are Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona (second from right), State Security Minister Lovemore Matuke (right) and Permanent Secretary in the Transport Ministry […]

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‘Road infrastructure anchors integration’ 
President Mnangagwa cuts the ribbon at Chachacha Business Centre to officially commission the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road project in Shurugwi District, Midlands Province, yesterday. Assisting him are Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona (second from right), State Security Minister Lovemore Matuke (right) and Permanent Secretary in the Transport Ministry Engineer Joy Makumbe. — Picture: Believe Nyakudjara.

Zvamaida Murwira in SHURUGWI

ZIMBABWE will continue to develop and upgrade road infrastructure as it is a key enabler for economic development and growth, not only for the country, but for the region and beyond, President Mnangagwa has said.

He made the remarks while addressing thousands of people gathered at Mkandapi Business Centre in Shurugwi District after commissioning a resurfaced 43-kilometre stretch of the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Highway.

The project is part of the Second Republic’s elaborate plans to stimulate economic growth anchored on infrastructural development.

The Government particularly wants to improve the country’s road network to enhance connectivity as envisaged in the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).

Addressing a bumper crowd after unveiling a plaque at the nearby Chachacha Business Centre, the President said the project was part of the Government’s development trajectory towards the attainment of Vision 2030.

The President addresses villagers at Mkandapi Business Centre after he commissioned the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road project in Shurugwi, Midlands yesterday.  Picture: Believe Nyakudjara.

He said Vision 2030 entailed the implementation of a harmonised regional strategy for road infrastructure development.

“This project is part of Government’s broader plan by the Second Republic aimed at attaining Vision 2030, which we should celebrate. The implementation of a harmonised regional strategy for road infrastructure in our region is not only for Zimbabwe, but for the region. We collaborate in many respects so that when our neighbours visit us, they should cherish what we are doing,” said President Mnangagwa.

He commended the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development led by Minister Felix Mhona for spearheading several road projects in the country.

“Today’s event is impactful as we transform and upgrade our transport infrastructure which is a key enabler of our economic growth and development. I grew up in this area and in the 1940s and 1950s, we would travel long distances from here to Shurugwi and Gweru to sell sweet potatoes and other products with my mother. We would take the whole day travelling, but now because of modernisation, it is taking a few hours. This has all changed,” President Mnangagwa said.

He urged ministries to continue pushing projects that have a national impact and also bear economic benefits.

“We need to provide an efficient transport network which is essential for enabling people to exchange visits and access markets and also to promote regional and international integration. Zimbabwe cannot grow in isolation. The development of Zimbabwe is inter-related with the development of other countries in the region. Any challenges that might affect one country in the region hurt other countries in the region,” said President Mnangagwa.

“For our country to develop we require robust infrastructure, planning and development, we need to develop the necessary domestic linkages. You must have a zeal to develop your own country. What determines the development of a country is its infrastructure, road network, schools and clinics that are adjacent to communities. You do not need to travel long distances to access social services such as education and health”.

He commended Road Truckers Construction, the company that resurfaced Shurugwi Mhandamabwe Highway, for a job well done.

President Mnangagwa and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga chat at the official opening of the Iron and Steel Indaba in Kwekwe yesterday.

Turning to the country’s natural resources, President Mnangagwa said minerals must benefit the communities from which they are being extracted.

“We also do not allow indiscriminate mining without due regard to the environment and land degradation,” he said.

On agriculture, President Mnangagwa said farmers should continue preparing for the summer cropping season and assured villagers that the Government will continue providing seed inputs.

He also urged motorists not to drink and drive ahead of the festive season, calling on law enforcement agencies to apply the law firmly to ensure an accident-free holiday.

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona commended President Mnangagwa for his leadership which he said had seen his Ministry registering several milestones in infrastructure development.

“Your wise leadership has registered wonders despite illegal sanctions that would have ordinarily affected the projects,” he said.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Martin Rushwaya (with neck-tie) and Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere (left)arrive for the official opening of the Iron and Steel Indaba in Kwekwe. yesterday

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution responsible for Midlands Province, Cde Owen Ncube, said the province has been a hub of development owing to the leadership of President Mnangagwa.

The Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe road is viewed as a catalyst for enhancing transport movement along the Southern corridor and has gone through a substantial transformation to improve border-to-border connectivity.

It primarily connects Beitbridge with other borders including Chirundu and Nyamapanda.

The event was attended by Cabinet Ministers, legislators, traditional leaders and senior Government officials.

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