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Zimbabwe Surpasses 1.6 Million E-Passports as Government Expands Access Locally and Abroad

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Zimbabwe has recorded major progress in its electronic passport rollout, with the Registrar-General’s Office confirming that more than 1.6 million e-passports have been issued both within the country and at regional centres since the programme’s launch in 2022.

The milestone reflects the Government’s commitment to making travel documents more accessible and convenient for citizens, including those in the Diaspora.

According to Registrar-General Mr. Henry Machiri, a total of 1,687,899 e-passports had been issued as of October 10, 2025. Seventeen local offices are now fully operational, while South Africa remains the only foreign location currently offering the service.

“The Government began issuing e-passports in January 2022, and to date, we have successfully distributed over 1.6 million documents,” Mr. Machiri said.

Local passport offices are located in Harare, Bulawayo, Marondera, Murehwa, Chitungwiza, Chinhoyi, Chipinge, Mazowe, Mwenezi, and Gwanda, among others. Additional centres include Beitbridge, Lupane, Hwange, Gweru, Gokwe, Zvishavane, and Mutare, which started operations in September 2025.

To further expand access, the Registrar-General revealed that new enrolment offices will soon open in Hwedza, London, and Botswana before the end of the year — countries with significant Zimbabwean communities.

These initiatives form part of the Government’s broader plan to set up modern e-passport centres both locally and internationally, making it easier for citizens abroad to renew or apply for travel documents.

During a post-Cabinet briefing in August, the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Dr. Jenfan Muswere, announced that Zimbabwe is also building new diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom, Nigeria, and Mozambique, with the London embassy expected to host an e-passport office upon completion.

Dr. Muswere highlighted progress on several infrastructure projects, noting that construction of the Zimbabwe-Abuja Chancery in Nigeria is 65 percent complete, while renovations at the Pretoria and Cape Town facilities are at 60 and 50 percent, respectively.

Meanwhile, the Finance, Economic and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, stated in the 2025 National Budget that the Government has allocated ZiG $4 billion to strengthen Zimbabwe’s diplomatic presence abroad as part of its engagement and re-engagement agenda. Plans are also underway to establish a new diplomatic office in New York, USA.

Efforts to improve access to documentation align with recommendations made by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission in its 2020 National Inquiry Report on Access to Documentation. The report urged the creation of a national policy to guide documentation processes and to decentralise Registrar-General’s services in line with Section 264 of the Constitution, which promotes devolution.

The Commission also called for regular, well-funded mobile registration exercises to help citizens in remote areas obtain birth certificates, identity cards, and passports.

Overall, Zimbabwe’s e-passport rollout demonstrates tangible progress in modernising public services and ensuring that citizens both at home and abroad can access essential identification documents with greater ease and efficiency.

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Viral Video Declares: “Zimbabwe Stands Tall as Africa’s Brightest Jewel”

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Itai Mazire

A trending video titled “Top 10 Best Countries to Visit in 2025” has gone viral across TikTok, Facebook and X, following a Forbes announcement that Zimbabwe has been named the number one travel destination in the world for 2025 the first time an African nation has ever topped the Forbes global travel list.

According to the video, Forbes praised Zimbabwe for its expanding tourism sector, improved travel services, and renewed national pride in heritage and conservation.

“It is a country where nature meets spirit, where history meets hope. In 2025, Zimbabwe stands tall as Africa’s brightest jewel proof that the continent can lead the world in beauty, adventure and heart,” the video states.

The clip highlights Zimbabwe’s global appeal, showcasing its breathtaking natural attractions, including Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park. It also draws attention to the country’s rich cultural heritage, reflected in the ancient Great Zimbabwe ruins. Social media users around the world have welcomed the recognition, describing it as long overdue.

The remainder of the viral list features a diverse range of international destinations. Cameroon ranks second, having been celebrated by Lonely Planet as a country that captures nearly every landscape Africa has to offer.

New Orleans places third, recognised for its vibrant culture, Creole cuisine and rich musical heritage. Bhutan ranks fourth, admired for its pristine Himalayan environment and happiness-centred philosophy. The Athens Riviera in Greece comes in fifth, blending golden beaches, ancient ruins and modern coastal elegance.

Asheville, North Carolina follows in sixth place, honoured for its creative spirit and mountain scenery. Amsterdam secures seventh position as it prepares to mark its 750th anniversary, praised for its clean-energy initiatives and cultural innovation.

Longboat Key, Florida ranks eighth for its tranquil luxury and turquoise waters, while Morocco comes ninth, celebrated for the colourful allure of Marrakesh and the sweeping beauty of the Sahara Desert. Santa Monica, California completes the list at number ten, known for its iconic pier, relaxed lifestyle and world-class beaches.

With millions of views and rapidly growing engagement, the viral video has placed Zimbabwe firmly at the centre of global travel conversations, cementing its status as one of the world’s must-visit destinations for 2025.

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Councillor Mujajati Honoured for Outstanding Contribution to the Knowledge Economy

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City of Harare Councillor George Mujajati has been recognised for his exceptional contribution to book and film writing at the Annual Human Resources Awards of Mastery 2025, held yesterday at Mana Pools Resort.

The awards ceremony, hosted by the Blackbelt Human Capital Institute, saw Cllr Mujajati receive a Platinum Certificate for Outstanding Contribution in Advancing the Knowledge Economy, in recognition of his influential role in shaping Zimbabwe’s intellectual and cultural development.

The Blackbelt Human Capital Institute is an internationally accredited organisation and a leading global hub for human resources management, dedicated to promoting excellence and best practices in people development.

A celebrated author, Cllr Mujajati expressed gratitude for the honour, describing it as both humbling and unexpected.

“I am deeply honoured and grateful for this recognition. I never anticipated it. It is not by my own strength or ability, but by the grace of God,” he said.

Cllr Mujajati has authored numerous books, several of which have been prescribed as set books in schools locally and beyond Zimbabwe’s borders. His novel Fear Not My Brother is currently being studied in Namibia, while The Sun Will Rise Again was a prescribed O-Level set book between 2015 and 2019.

Other acclaimed works include The Wretched Ones, used as an O-Level set book, and The Rain of My Blood, which was studied at A-Level.

Beyond fiction, Cllr Mujajati co-authored educational textbooks for the new curriculum, contributing to Science and Technology as well as Agriculture series for Grades Three to Seven.

He has also made a significant impact in broadcasting, having written a radio drama series that aired on ZBC radio stations, with weekly episodes produced consistently over a three-year period.

This recognition underscores Cllr Mujajati’s unwavering commitment to strengthening the knowledge economy and preserving Zimbabwe’s literary heritage. The City of Harare has congratulated him on the achievement and expressed confidence in his continued contribution to the city’s cultural and literary growth.

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Sabhuku Temba Mliswa Invites Karoi Town to Taste Farm Life This Festive Season

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Karoi Town and its surrounding areas are gearing up for a festive season like no other, as Sabhuku Temba Mliswa, the proud owner of Spring Resort, throws open the gates to what he calls “a new home away from home for all families.”

With the official opening of the brand-new Caravan Park and Butchery, Spring Resort is stepping confidently into its role as a family haven. Sabhuku Mliswa has dubbed the family event the “Tshisa Nyama Festival,” a place where visitors can relax, enjoy nature and experience the freshness of true farm living.

Spring Resort owner Sabhuku Temba Mliswa said the festive season is a period when everyone needs to experience farm life and wake up to the routines of adventurous farm living.

“We want families to reconnect with the land, to taste real farm produce and to feel the peace that comes from being close to nature.


Spring Resort is not just a place to visit; it is an experience, a lifestyle and a reminder of what wholesome living feels like,” said Sabhuku Mliswa.

The festival atmosphere is set to run throughout the season and beyond, with sizzling meats straight from the farm, fresh garden produce and wide open spaces designed for both children and adults to unwind.

Sabhuku Mliswa said the resort’s mission goes far beyond entertainment.

“Our Caravan Park and Butchery mark a new chapter for this community.
We are offering families a safe, peaceful and affordable space to relax  not just for the holidays, but all year round,” he said.

Families across Karoi Town and surrounding areas are encouraged to come out, sample the farm-fresh offerings and explore a destination built with their comfort in mind.

“This place is here to stay. Spring Resort is your home  a place where memories are made, where children can run free and where everyone can enjoy the true taste of farm life,” he said.

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