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“We Are Not Asking for Assistance – We Are Offering Partnership” Minister Dr Shava

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Itai Mazire

Zimbabwe has declared its intention to play a far greater role in the global intellectual property (IP) ecosystem, telling visiting World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Director General Mr Daren Tang that the country is not merely seeking technical help but positioning itself as a regional innovation hub and strategic partner in Southern Africa.

Speaking in Harare on Monday during Tang’s official visit, the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development, Dr Frederick Shava, said the country wants to be treated as a collaborator, not a passive beneficiary.

“We are not merely asking for technical assistance; we are offering partnership, a testing ground, and a strategic platform in Southern Africa,” said Dr Shava.

He said the country has already laid critical foundations for an innovation-driven economy through policy reforms, the rollout of Education 5.0, and the establishment of innovation hubs across state universities.

Dr Shava indicated that the nation intends to go beyond institutional development and aims to anchor regional IP-driven industrialisation.

“Our policy reforms, Education 5.0, and industry-facing universities make us an attractive partner for WIPO’s mission to harness intellectual property for development,” he said.

Dr Shava stressed that Zimbabwe is ready for a deeper and more strategic collaboration with WIPO one focused on measurable economic transformation.

“We do not seek the theoretical. We seek jointly delivered measurable outcomes. We want more filings that lead to licensing and trade, more university spin-outs that scale, and more SMEs using intellectual property to reach regional markets.”

He added that Zimbabwe was prepared to open its institutions, hubs and policy frameworks to WIPO as a live laboratory for innovation-driven development.

“Zimbabwe is offering a platform where ideas, policies and technologies can be tested, refined and scaled. This is not a one-way relationship; it is a mutual investment.”

Dr Shava highlighted the country’s ongoing commitment under the National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) to expand rural industrialisation and turn intellectual property into a vehicle for broad-based economic participation.

“At least one operational rural industry in each province anchored on local innovation, technology transfer and intellectual-property-protected products is our target under NDS2. WIPO’s experience will be vital in shaping rural industrial models that are replicable and scalable,” said Dr Shava.

He directly appealed for WIPO’s support in strengthening commercialization pathways, emphasising that public investment in research must translate to measurable economic returns.

“This public investment must translate into measurable economic returns. We are ready to commit human and institutional resources to turn these steps into rapid, measurable progress. Zimbabwe’s innovators are mobile and in demand. We seek WIPO’s guidance on incentive frameworks that help innovators access capital while remaining in the country to build firms and create jobs.”

“Zimbabwe is ready to be a regional hub for applied research commercialization. We welcome your expertise, but we also bring our own tools, institutions and commitment to the table.”

Dr Shava said Mr Tang’s visit is a turning point in Zimbabwe’s innovation trajectory.

“Together, we can ensure that intellectual property becomes a true engine of industrialisation, rural prosperity and export-led growth not just for Zimbabwe, but for the region,” he said.

Mr Tang is expected to hold further meetings with government officials, universities and innovation hubs during his two-day visit, with both sides signalling readiness to establish concrete joint programmes in technology transfer, commercialization and capacity building.

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Government Hails Muroodzi River Rehabilitation Pilot

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A high-level government delegation, led by Deputy Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Engineer Amos Marawa, has praised the progress made on the pilot project of the Presidential River Rehabilitation Program at Muroodzi River in Mazowe.

The delegation, which included secretaries from various government departments, expressed satisfaction with the ongoing de-siltation and restoration efforts being carried out by Prevail Group of Companies, owned by Special Advisor to the President, Dr. Paul Tungwarara.

Engineer Marawa said the initiative is set to be rolled out nationwide.

“All provinces are working to identify degraded river sites so we can quantify the amount of rehabilitation work required,” he said.

“To kick-start this process, the government approved a pilot project, which was implemented at Muroodzi River in Mazowe.”

The project, which began last year, initially focused on a five-kilometre stretch of the river.

“We developed a rehabilitation plan in consultation with Prevail International, the company appointed for the work,” Eng. Marawa explained.

“They have already restored about three kilometres, starting with the most degraded section of the five-kilometre stretch. We are here to assess the quality of their work, and we are pleased with the progress in de-siltation and river restoration.”

Prevail International Project Manager, Simbarashe Makonese, outlined the challenges and solutions implemented.

“This site was heavily mined, with excessive silt in the river, unstable banks, and eroded riverside slopes. Our work has involved removing silt, stabilising degraded slopes, installing soil erosion control sheets, and rehabilitating the riverbanks,” he said.

Mrs. Tendai Sithole, Chief Executive Officer of Prevail International, highlighted the project’s achievements.

“We intentionally started with a five-kilometre stretch of Muroodzi River, and to date, three kilometres have been restored. Our work has restored irrigation, agricultural activities, and access to clean and safe water for communities along the river,” she said.

The Presidential River Rehabilitation Program is a key government initiative aimed at reversing extensive environmental damage caused by years of illegal and uncontrolled riverbed mining.

Such activities led to severe siltation, disrupted water flow, and negatively affected irrigation, agricultural productivity, and access to clean water for communities.

The government has banned riverbed mining through Cabinet resolutions, reinforced by Statutory Instrument 88 of 2024.

The Muroodzi River project serves as a prototype, demonstrating practical and sustainable methods for restoring degraded rivers and improving water flow. Once the model proves successful, plans are in place for a national rollout across all provinces.

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Chamisa Under Fire as High Court Is Asked to Probe CCC Finances

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A Harare resident has petitioned the High Court, calling for former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa to account for the party’s finances before establishing or registering any new political formation.

The applicant, Mr Talent Rusere, filed the application on Thursday, arguing that Mr Chamisa should not be permitted to launch another political entity without first ensuring a transparent handover of CCC affairs and a full audit of the party’s financial records.

In his court papers, Mr Rusere is requesting a comprehensive review of CCC assets and expenditures, including an armoured vehicle allegedly acquired for Mr Chamisa in 2021, as well as the management of both public and donor-funded resources.

He further argues that the audit should be conducted independently, certified by the Auditor-General, and formally acknowledged by the party’s current leadership.

The application also seeks an order compelling Mr Chamisa to submit a sworn financial statement within 21 days, outlining how party funds were handled during his time at the helm.

The matter is now awaiting consideration by the High Court.

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Minister Chadzamira Hands Over Starlink Kits to Junior Parliamentarians

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In a pivotal move set to revolutionise education in Masvingo Province, the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Hon. Ezra Chadzamira, handed over 35 Starlink kits to 35 Junior Parliamentarians at Victoria High School.

The initiative marks a significant step in the Government’s unwavering commitment to bridging the digital divide and nurturing a technologically advanced generation in line with Vision 2030.

The event showcased the national drive to integrate technology into the learning environment, ensuring that Zimbabwean students are equipped to meet the demands of the 21st century. This vision has been consistently championed by the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Professor Torerayi Moyo.

“Connectivity is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity for learning in the 21st century,” said Professor Moyo.

“We are building an education system that is inclusive, modern and future-ready. By investing in connectivity, we are investing in the dreams of our children, the strength of our communities, and the prosperity of our nation,” he added.

Minister Chadzamira echoed these sentiments, highlighting the transformative potential of the Starlink kits.

“This gesture is more than just the distribution of equipment; it is a powerful symbol of our commitment to bridging the digital divide and empowering the next generation of leaders,” he said.

He also outlined ambitious plans for the province.

“My office intends to roll out this initiative across the entire province to create a technologically savvy generation in line with Vision 2030,” said Hon. Chadzamira.

The Junior Parliamentarians, now equipped with high-speed internet access, are expected to use the technology to enhance their learning and to serve as digital ambassadors within their respective schools and communities.

This strategic distribution forms part of a broader Government programme to connect schools nationwide, ensuring that every learner, regardless of geographical location, has access to global knowledge and resources.

The Government’s proactive approach underscores its commitment to building a future-ready education system and advancing Zimbabwe’s national development goals.

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