Current Affairs
Political Commissar Dambuza Calls on Teachers4ED to Bolster Government Empowerment Drive …500 Food Hampers Donated
By Itai Mazire
ZANU-PF Harare Province Political Commissar, Cde Voyage Dambuza, has called on Teachers4ED to unite and strengthen the government’s empowerment initiatives.
He made the remarks while addressing a Teachers4ED training strategic workshop held today at Nyatsime Teachers College, organised by the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology.

The event also witnessed the donation of 500 food hampers to Teachers4ED members, a move that underscored the party’s commitment to supporting educators.
Speaking at the gathering, Cde Dambuza expressed profound gratitude to Teachers4ED members for their unwavering support of the revolutionary party and President Emmerson D. Mnangagwa.
He urged educators to deepen their involvement by integrating into ZANU-PF cell structures, saying this would strengthen the party’s grassroots mobilisation.
“Your dedication to our revolutionary party, ZANU-PF, and your steadfast support for President E.D. Mnangagwa are invaluable,” said Cde Dambuza, highlighting the critical role educators play in national development.

“We urge you to take the next crucial step and join our ZANU-PF cell structures. This is how we build a stronger, more unified grassroots movement, ensuring that every voice is heard and every effort is coordinated.”
Cde Dambuza also spoke on the transformative impact of President Mnangagwa’s policies, noting the economic development currently sweeping across the country.
“President Mnangagwa’s vision is not just a plan; it is a living reality that is transforming our infrastructure, empowering communities, and creating unprecedented opportunities for all Zimbabweans,” he said.
The announcement of the 500 food hamper donation by ZANU-PF Harare Province, under the leadership of Provincial Chairman Cde Masimirembwa, was met with enthusiastic appreciation from attendees.
Cde Dambuza delivered the announcement, further reinforcing the party’s practical support for educators.
“It is with immense pleasure that I announce that ZANU-PF Harare Province, led by our esteemed Provincial Chairman Cde Masimirembwa, is donating 500 food hampers to our dedicated Teachers4ED members,” he said to warm applause.
“This gesture is a testament to our commitment to your well-being and a recognition of your vital contribution. This is more than just a donation; it is an investment in the future of our nation—an investment in those who shape the minds of our youth.”
The workshop concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment from Teachers4ED members, who pledged their continued allegiance to the revolutionary party and President Mnangagwa’s vision for a prosperous Zimbabwe.
“The energy and commitment witnessed today are truly inspiring. Together, through unity, hard work, and revolutionary zeal, we will continue to build our nation,” said Cde Dambuza.
Current Affairs
Zimbabwe Orders Recall of Antibiotic Batch After Failed Tests
The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has announced a Class II recall of Azithromycin 500mg USP Tablets (Batch Number 24050191), produced by Indoco Remedies Limited in India, citing concerns over product quality that could affect treatment outcomes.
The decision, which applies up to the retail level, comes after the manufacturer voluntarily reported that the batch did not meet required standards during dissolution testing carried out as part of a 24-month stability assessment.
MCAZ explained that the out-of-specification (OOS) results point to a defect that may reduce the drug’s effectiveness in treating bacterial infections. There are also concerns that inadequate therapeutic levels could contribute to the development of antimicrobial resistance.
“All healthcare providers, including wholesalers, pharmacies, clinics, and hospitals, have been directed to isolate any affected stock immediately and work with the manufacturer and local distributors throughout the recall process,” the authority said.
Members of the public who may have purchased the affected tablets are encouraged to return them to the pharmacy where they were obtained. Patients who have already used the medication are advised to seek guidance from healthcare professionals.
MCAZ emphasized that it remains committed to safeguarding public health by ensuring that all medicines available in Zimbabwe meet strict standards for quality, safety, and effectiveness. The authority added that it will continue monitoring the situation and provide updates as needed.
Current Affairs
Government pushes gastronomy tourism as key economic pillar,
Zimbabwe’s gastronomy tourism narrative took center stage Tuesday as Permanent Secretary Dr. Takaruza Munyanyiwa issued a clarion call for the institutionalisation of indigenous cuisine as a strategic driver of economic growth, social cohesion and cultural preservation, insisting that “no one and no place be left behind” in the march toward Vision 2030.
Speaking at the 2026 Amai’s Traditional Cookout Competitions hosted at Nyadire Teachers’ College in Mashonaland East Province, Dr Munyanyiwa, representing Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Hon. Barbara Rwodzi hailed the government’s resolve to devolve tourism programmes to grassroots levels.
“Tourism is a driver of culinary heritage preservation, social cohesion and sustainable economic growth,” Dr Munyanyiwa said before a crowd that included traditional leaders, professional chefs, tertiary students, community members, and persons with disabilities.

A total of 45 contestants showcased exceptional culinary artistry rooted in Zimbabwe’s rich heritage, reflecting the growing transformation of indigenous cuisine into a robust tourism product.
The event, anchored by the presence of traditional leaders, reaffirmed the deep cultural significance of gastronomy within the country’s tourism landscape.
Dr Munyanyiwa noted ongoing efforts to institutionalise Gastronomy Tourism as a key pillar of the sector, alongside the strategic guidance of the Patron of Tourism and Hospitality, Her Excellency the First Lady Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa.
Beyond the celebration of food, the initiative positions gastronomy tourism as a strategic vehicle for entrepreneurship and destination branding, empowering communities across all provinces to transform heritage into thriving tourism enterprises.
“This is in line with His Excellency the President Cde. Dr. E.D. Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030,”Dr Munyanyiwa said, inviting the world to experience Zimbabwe’s living traditions.
Current Affairs
Development starts at home’-Provincial Deputy Director Makona
Farmers in drought-prone Mudzi district have been urged to scale up traditional grain production and treat farming as a business, as the government doubles down on food security interventions under Vision 2030.
“Development starts at household level, and farmers must follow the guidance they receive from extension officers to improve productivity,” said Provincial Deputy Director Mr Makona, delivering the guest speech at a District Sorghum Field Day held last week at Mukota C, Mazonde Village in Ward 9.
P.D.D Makona said that agricultural development begins in every homestead, calling on farmers to adopt crop and livestock diversification in line with Rural Development 8.0.
He also stressed agro-ecological matching, adherence to extension advice, and participation in the grain swap initiative.

The event, hosted by Mr and Mrs Chidambaira under the theme “Promoting the Growing of Traditional Grains for Food Security Everywhere, Every Day,” showcased a one-hectare Macia seed sorghum crop estimated to yield two tonnes per hectare, a demonstration of early planting, proper fertiliser use, pest control and timely weeding.
District Agricultural Business Advisory Officer Mrs Manhamo warned that even slight planting delays can slash yields, urging farmers to keep records, rotate crops and use appropriate fertilisers.
Stakeholders including Seed Co, Zadzamatura, MASAP, Econet, Trendsetter Investments, Easieseeds and Yield Plus marketed inputs and services.
Outstanding farmers walked away with fertilisers, maize seed, a knapsack sprayer and a wheelbarrow.
Makona added that his office will follow up on wards not yet affiliated for the 2026 district show season, urging full participation. “Field days play a critical role in showcasing best practices and ensuring knowledge reaches grassroots level,” he said.
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