Current Affairs
Zimbabwean Scientist Mukaro Among Africa’s Top Plant Breeding Fellows

Zimbabwe’s Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Hon. Vangelis Haritatos, has applauded the achievements of 12 outstanding plant breeding fellows, including Zimbabwean scientist Ronica Mukaro, describing them as “torchbearers of a new generation of African scientists.”
Speaking during the recognition ceremony, Hon. Haritatos commended the fellows for their contribution to advancing agricultural innovation across the continent under the CGIAR Plant Breeding Fellowship Program a transformative initiative designed to empower Africa’s next generation of plant breeding leaders.
“This is a transformative initiative designed to empower Africa’s next generation of plant breeding leaders. Through a partnership between CGIAR and national breeding programs, the program equips fellows with advanced technical expertise, socio-economic insights, and critical leadership and management skills,” said Hon. Haritatos.
He emphasized that the program’s holistic approach ensures that graduates emerge not only as skilled scientists but as visionary leaders capable of driving collaboration and innovation within Africa’s agricultural networks.
“Technical skills alone are not enough. Africa needs leaders who can drive collaboration, innovation, and operational excellence across plant breeding networks,” he added.
Among the 12 fellows, Zimbabwe’s own Ronica Mukaro a maize breeder stood out as a testament to the nation’s growing influence in agricultural science and innovation. Her success, Hon. Haritatos said, underscores Zimbabwe’s commitment to advancing food security, climate resilience, and scientific excellence.
“Ronica’s achievement reflects Zimbabwe’s potential to lead in agricultural innovation. She represents the spirit of determination and excellence that defines our national vision for a food-secure future,” He said.”
The graduating fellows were honored for demonstrating leadership, teamwork, and innovation qualities central to the CGIAR Capacity Building for Leadership Program (CBLP) mission of producing well-rounded professionals.
Their work focuses on developing resilient, high-yielding crop varieties tailored to Africa’s diverse environments, a vital contribution to the continent’s agricultural transformation agenda.
The event marked a significant milestone in strengthening Africa’s agricultural research capacity. Hon. Haritatos noted that programs such as the CGIAR Fellowship are essential to building a self-sufficient, food-secure, and climate-resilient Africa.
Current Affairs
Harare City Council Dismisses Claims of Borehole Demolition in Glenview

The Harare City Council has refuted circulating reports suggesting that it intends to demolish a community borehole serving residents in Glenview.
Concerns were raised by community groups who feared that removing the facility would deprive more than 2,500 residents of access to clean water, especially as the dry season intensifies.
The misunderstanding arose after the council’s Department of Urban Planning issued a notice on October 6, 2025, directing the removal of illegal structures built on council-owned land. The notice stated that those occupying the land without a valid lease or council approval were doing so unlawfully and were required to vacate the premises within 48 hours.
The warning further indicated that failure to comply would result in eviction, demolition of illegal structures, and seizure of any property found on the land, with offenders bearing the costs of the exercise.
After the notice was circulated on social media, panic spread among Glenview residents who believed their borehole was among the targeted structures.
However, in a statement issued on Thursday, October 9, the Harare City Council clarified that the borehole was not under threat. The local authority explained that the order only applied to individuals who had illegally settled on land surrounding the borehole.
“The borehole remains safe,” the council emphasized, adding that its action was specifically directed at land barons and illegal occupants encroaching on public land near the site.
Current Affairs
BREAKING NEWS: ZANU PF Director General Ezekiel Zabanyana Fired

BREAKING NEWS: ZANU PF Director General Ezekiel Zabanyana Fired
The ruling ZANU PF party has announced the immediate termination of Brigadier General (Retired) Ezekiel Zabanyana’s employment as Director General of the Party.
In an official communication dated October 9, 2025, and signed by the party’s Secretary General, Hon. Cde Advocate J.F.N. Mudenda, Zabanyana was informed that the decision had been made under the directive of His Excellency, the President and First Secretary of the Party.
“I hereby inform you that His Excellency, the President and First Secretary of the Party, has directed that your position as the ZANU PF Director General be terminated immediately,” the letter stated.
The correspondence further expressed appreciation for Zabanyana’s service to the party and extended best wishes for his future endeavors.
“Meanwhile, the Party tenders its gratitude for all your rendered services and wishes you well in your future endeavours in life,” wrote Mudenda.
The letter also directed Zabanyana to liaise with the Treasurer General’s office regarding the computation of his terminal benefits.
The dismissal marks a significant development within ZANU PF’s top administrative ranks, though no official reason for the termination was cited in the letter.
Neither the Office of the President and First Secretary nor ZANU PF’s communications department had issued further comment at the time of publication.
Current Affairs
Acting President Chiwenga Pledges Continued Support for Mining Sector

Acting President Dr. Constantino Chiwenga has underscored Government’s unwavering support for the mining industry during a tour of exhibitions at the 25th edition of Mine Entra, Zimbabwe’s leading mining, engineering, and transport trade fair.
The annual event, which showcases cutting-edge technologies and services driving the country’s extractive industries, brought together local and international exhibitors, investors, and industry leaders.
During his visit, Acting President Chiwenga engaged directly with stakeholders, gaining valuable insight into emerging trends, operational innovations, and future investment prospects within the sector.
He reiterated Government’s determination to create and maintain a conducive business environment for both local entrepreneurs and foreign investors. Dr. Chiwenga also highlighted the importance of value addition and beneficiation, stressing that Zimbabwe must fully benefit from its vast mineral endowment through domestic processing and manufacturing.
“Our focus is not only on extraction but on ensuring that our mineral wealth drives industrialisation, job creation, and sustainable economic growth,” he said.
The Acting President further called on mining players to adopt modern, efficient, and environmentally responsible practices to enhance productivity while safeguarding communities and natural ecosystems.
“Innovation and responsible mining are central to our national vision. We must embrace technology that promotes safety, efficiency, and environmental stewardship,” he added.
The mining sector continues to play a pivotal role in Zimbabwe’s economic landscape, contributing roughly 12 percent of GDP and generating up to 80 percent of the nation’s export earnings.
Mine Entra 2025 serves as a strategic platform for advancing collaboration, investment, and knowledge exchange key drivers in achieving the country’s goal of building a modern, diversified, and sustainable mining industry under Vision 2030.
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