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Zimbabwe Government Apologizes to Travel Vlogger Restricted from Accessing Nehanda Statue Viewpoint

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The Government of Zimbabwe has formally apologized after a video circulated online showing travel vlogger Davud Akhundzada being prevented from accessing a pedestrian flyover bridge overlooking the Mbuya Nehanda Statue in Harare’s central business district.

In the video, Akhundzada questioned a police officer about why the public was restricted from using the suspended footbridge to view the monument. The officer reportedly did not provide a clear explanation and advised the vlogger to seek authorization from the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA).

In response, the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry released a statement clarifying the situation and expressing regret over the incident. The Ministry explained that the Nehanda Statue is a National Heritage Monument under the management of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, not the Tourism Ministry.

“The Mbuya Nehanda Statue is protected under heritage and security protocols. Access to certain elevated or sensitive areas may be limited to ensure safety and the preservation of this important national monument,” the Ministry stated.

To prevent similar incidents, the Ministry confirmed that plans are underway to improve visitor management at heritage sites. Tourism officers will soon be stationed at major monuments to guide visitors, provide information, and ensure a seamless experience for tourists.

“We sincerely apologize to Mr. Davud Akhundzada for the inconvenience and reaffirm our commitment to ensuring all tourists enjoy safe, informative, and memorable visits to Zimbabwe’s heritage sites,” the statement added.

The Ministry’s apology comes amid broader efforts to promote Zimbabwe as a tourism destination through campaigns such as #ExperienceZimbabwe and #ZimBho, aimed at showcasing the country’s rich history and cultural heritage to both local and international visitors.

The Mbuya Nehanda Statue, unveiled in 2021, honours the celebrated spirit medium and liberation hero of the First Chimurenga uprising.

Authorities emphasised that access restrictions are intended solely to safeguard the monument and ensure public safety, reflecting the government’s commitment to balancing heritage preservation with tourism development.

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Minister Garwe: Housing solutions for War Veterans and Youths in 2026

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2026 a year of Brick by Brick

Itai Mazire

The Ministry of Local Government has taken significant strides in 2025 to provide housing units for thousands of war veterans and youths. This initiative is poised to transform lives and foster sustainable communities across the nation.

Under the leadership of Minister Daniel Garwe, the ministry has prioritized housing as a fundamental human right, recognizing the sacrifices made by war veterans and the potential of the youth to contribute to national development. “We owe it to our heroes and the next generation to ensure they have access to secure, affordable housing,” Garwe stated. “This initiative is not just about building homes; it’s about building futures.”

In a collaborative effort with both public and private sectors, the ministry has launched several housing projects aimed at fast-tracking the construction of affordable units. “By working together with various partners, we are accelerating our housing delivery mechanisms to meet the urgent needs of these communities,” Garwe explained.

The impact of this housing initiative is already evident, as hundreds of families are now moving into newly constructed homes designed to provide modern amenities while being cost-effective. “This project signifies hope and stability for many; it’s a step towards restoring dignity for our veterans and empowering our youth,” he added.

Moreover, the ministry’s approach includes providing support services, such as financial literacy programs and job training, to ensure that beneficiaries can sustain their new living environments. “We want to ensure that these housing solutions translate into real opportunities for growth and self-sufficiency,” Garwe emphasized.

The Ministry of Local Government continues to uphold its commitment to social justice and economic empowerment, it is setting a precedent for future housing policies. With unwavering determination, the ministry is not only addressing immediate housing needs but also fostering a spirit of community resilience and solidarity for 2025 and beyond.

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Championing Service Delivery and Housing Development Ahead of Year-End – Minister Garwe

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Itai Mazire

As the year draws to a close, Honourable Daniel Garwe, Minister of Local Government and Public Works, has emerged as a transformative force in local governance.

Under his stewardship, the ministry has made significant strides in implementing service delivery standards, with the focus now shifting to the ambitious Minimum Service Delivery Standards 2 (MSDS2).

Honourable Garwe said recent developments have addressed key areas of community concern, notably efficient refuse collection and enhanced water services in Harare. “We have worked tirelessly to improve service delivery; our residents deserve reliable and consistent access to essential services.”

A hallmark of Honourable Garwe’s tenure has been fostering collaboration between local authorities, bringing together councillors from the ruling party and the opposition to work in harmony.

“Uniting our local governance structures is crucial. It is about serving our communities collectively, and together we can effectively address the challenges they face,” said Honourable Garwe.

The enhancement of traditional leadership roles has also been a focal point.

“Traditional leaders are vital to our society. By uplifting their roles, we are ensuring that community voices are heard and integrated into our decision-making processes.”

The introduction of the Minimum Service Delivery Standards (MSDS) has set a new precedent, making quality service provision an expectation for residents.

“We are proud of our successful implementation of the first set of delivery standards, and the upcoming MSDS2 will further elevate the quality of life for all citizens,” he said.

In an effort to empower young people and honour veterans of the liberation struggle, the ministry is developing housing stands aimed at creating equitable opportunities. “It is our responsibility to ensure that the youth and veterans have the chance to secure a future through home ownership,” said Honourable Garwe.

He said the importance of private sector participation in enhancing service delivery has played a significant role. “Collaboration with the private sector is essential if we want to bring innovation and efficiency into our local authorities,” said Honourable Garwe.

As 2025 ends, Honourable Garwe’s initiatives reflect a commitment not just to improvement, but to a comprehensive approach to urban management and community welfare.

“Our vision is clear: a united, functioning local government that prioritises every citizen. We are just getting started.”

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One Feared Dead After Vehicle Plunges into Mukuvisi River

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Harare — One person is feared dead after a Toyota D4D truck plunged into the Mukuvisi River near the Trabablas Interchange today.

The incident occurred during what was reportedly a routine drive, which suddenly turned tragic when the vehicle veered off the road and landed in the river. Emergency services attended the scene, while investigations into the cause of the accident are ongoing.

 

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