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Trade Between France, Zimbabwe on Growth Trajectory

on September 3rd, 2016 by Patrick Musira

Presently, partly cloudy but the dark clouds are beginning to disperse and drift away. Outlook: clear weather in days ahead. That could have come from the weathermen from a meteorological office but it pretty well sums up outgoing French Ambassador to Zimbabwe Laurent Delahousse’s  forecast of direction political and economic relations between the two countries

Filed under: The Bridge, World Tagged as: French Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Laurent Delahousse, Trade Between France Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

Angola – Zimbabwe Move to Strengthen Ties

on May 14th, 2014 by Honore Gbedze

Limitless  Potential By Patrick Musira Intra-African trade presents and remains a focus of discussion in business and investment circles, and for industry experts this ahs proved a real challenge but “we need to put more effort in linking up our trade with neighbours rather than looking at “traditional partners”. This came out during a Zimbabwe-Angola

Filed under: World Tagged as: African trade, Angola, business, Patrick Musira, Zimbabwe

Canadian Firm’s Bid To Revive Zimbabwe’s Defunct Railway Sector

on November 9th, 2011 by Wallace Mawire

CPCS Transcom, an international infrastructure development firm specializing in private sector participation in transport,power and urban sectors has conducted consultancy into the future and funding of the Zimbabwe railway sector to come up with sustainable solutions to revitalize its operations.

Filed under: International News Tagged as: Canadian Firm, Railway, Zimbabwe

ZIM Campaign For Accountability In Extractive Sector

on August 29th, 2011 by Wallace Mawire

The need for reform arises from the fact that there is very limited transparency and accountability in the mining sector.There is pervasive secrecy and opaqueness which results in very limited public knowledge of the benefits being derived from mineral production,” says Dhliwayo.

Filed under: International News Tagged as: Africa, ZELA, Zimbabwe

Slow down on ndombolo song and dance Congolese urged

on July 6th, 2011 by The Afro News

Ambassador Mwanananga Mwanakanga, recently called on his fellow Congolese resident in Zimbabwe, to re-channel their energies into promoting investments to their country, create business linkages and networks and adopt a disciplined work ethic for the development of their country – “and not dance ndombolo all day!”

Filed under: International News Tagged as: African continent, Congo, Congolese music, Patrick Musira, United Nations, Zimbabwe

Award For Outstanding Soya Bean Research

on February 14th, 2011 by Wallace Mawire

Professor Mpepereki was recognized for his outstanding soya bean research and outreach which has made significant contribution to food and income security in Zimbabwe.

Filed under: International News Tagged as: Africa, agriculture, farmer, Soya Bean, Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe To Improve Statistical Production

on February 3rd, 2011 by Wallace Mawire

HARARE-A National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) is being formulated in Zimbabwe to ensure an integrated framework for developing national statistics in a holistic,comprehensive and synergic manner, according to Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency.

Filed under: International News Tagged as: Statistics, World Bank, Zimbabwe

Sharp increase in children with grandparent caregivers

on January 23rd, 2011 by The Afro News

Gogo MaDube Chinhamo knows how lucky she is to be part of the few grannies that have “something” to help them take care of their orphaned grandchildren – the majority of grandmothers have literally no other source of income to feed their families.

Filed under: Health and Fitness, International News Tagged as: AIDS, Faifi., Gogo, Patrick Musira, Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s magnificent disappearing wildlife

on January 3rd, 2011 by The Afro News

Across Africa, populations of the large mammals such as elephant, lion, zebra, buffalo and rhino have declined by an average of 59% since 1970, according to one research which collated data from parks including popular tourist safari destinations such as Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania.

Filed under: International News Tagged as: Africa, black rhino, wildlife, Zimbabwe

Public -Private-Partnership: Untapped Opportunities in Zimbabwe

on December 21st, 2010 by The Afro News

Africa has been lagging behind in terms of infrastructure development because of resource challenges that African Governments are currently facing

Filed under: International News Tagged as: Partnership, Private, Public, Zimbabwe
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