Current Affairs
Hordes of Masvingo Pensioners Empowered
The Zimbabwe Pensioners Welfare Trust (ZPWT) has empowered hordes of pensioners residing in Masvingo Province with day-old chicks and assistive devices for people living with disabilities.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, ZPWT Chief Executive Officer Mr. Amatas Rwazemba said the beneficiaries would first undergo basic training.
“Our members are set to be empowered with over 4,000 day-old chicks,” he said.
“To support this empowerment initiative, we will also provide stock feed and the necessary equipment to assist their poultry projects.”
Mr. Rwazemba added that the Trust would also distribute assistive devices to individuals living with disabilities.
“We have elderly members here who are living with disabilities. Today, we are donating a wheelchair, five sets of crutches, and three walking frames to assist them,” he said.
The handover event was held at Gain Cash and Carry in Masvingo and was attended by several notable dignitaries, including the Provincial Coordinator and representatives from various organisations.
Also in attendance were officials from Gains, the Provincial Director of Women Affairs, the Director of Veterinary Services, and a representative of the Minister of Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Hon. Ezra Chadzamira. Cde Chadzamira’s speech was delivered by the Finance Director.
Gains pledged to reward the best-performing farmer with 25 chicks and feed.
The Director of Women Affairs encouraged beneficiaries to actively participate in poultry farming as a sustainable livelihood initiative, while the Director of Veterinary Services pledged ongoing support in poultry disease management.
Mr. Rwazemba said the Trust had been in Chiredzi the previous week, rolling out similar poultry projects to empower its members.
“From here, we are heading to Mushandike and Gutu, where we will continue supporting our pensioners with these projects,” he said.
“Our members will not only benefit from poultry. We also have housing schemes, solar installations, and fish and rabbit farming projects designed to improve their quality of life.”
ZPWT currently has over 1,000 members across the country.
Current Affairs
Public Cautioned Against Illegal Land Deals in Chinhoyi
The Government has strongly condemned the unlawful subdivision and sale of land at North Umzari Farm in Makonde District, Chinhoyi, saying the transactions are in breach of the country’s spatial planning and urban development regulations.
According to Minister of Local Government and Public Works Hon Daniel Garwe, authorities never granted approval or issued compliance certificates for the creation and sale of residential stands on the farm.
“The layout plans circulating in connection with the land sales are “fake, fraudulent and legally void,” he said.
The minister urged members of the public to exercise caution when purchasing land in the area, warning that buyers involved in illegal land transactions risk losing their money because Government will not compensate victims.
“Any structures erected without properly approved plans may be demolished, stressing that Government is determined to eliminate disorderly settlements and ensure organised urban growth in line with Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 agenda,” he concluded.
Current Affairs
NetOne Expands Network Coverage in Bulilima District
NetOne has officially launched a new base station in Matjinge, Bulilima District, in Matabeleland South Province as part of efforts to improve network coverage and connectivity in rural communities.
The new base station is expected to provide better mobile communication services to residents in Matjinge and surrounding areas, helping communities access reliable voice and internet services.
The development forms part of NetOne’s ongoing programme to bridge the digital divide by expanding telecommunications infrastructure to underserved areas across the country.
Improved connectivity will help support communication, business activities, education and access to digital services within the district.
The launch of the base station also reflects Zimbabwe’s broader push toward digital inclusion and increased access to modern technology in rural communities.
Current Affairs
Girls Challenged to Shape Zimbabwe’s Digital Future
The 2026 Girls in ICT programme has officially started at National University of Science and Technology under the theme, “AI Development – Girls Shaping the Digital Future.”
The event brings together young girls from different schools and communities to encourage participation in information and communication technology, innovation and digital transformation.
Speaking during the launch, ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera said empowering girls in technology is important for building a smarter and more inclusive digital future for Zimbabwe.
“Empowering girls today means shaping a smarter, more inclusive digital future for Zimbabwe,” she said.
Minister Mavetera encouraged girls to take advantage of opportunities in the technology sector and actively participate in artificial intelligence and other digital innovations.
The programme aims to inspire more young women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) while helping close the gender gap in the ICT industry.
The Girls in ICT initiative is part of ongoing efforts to promote digital inclusion and equip young people with skills needed for the country’s growing digital economy.
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