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Zimbabwean Leaders Take Global Stage

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Zimbabwean Leaders Take Global Stage

Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr. Torerayi Moyo, together with Deputy Minister of Local Government & Public Works Albert Mavunga, Junior Councillors, Town Clerks, and Mayors, are proudly representing Zimbabwe at the prestigious World Camp in Korea, taking place from July 6th to 13th, 2025.

This esteemed international event brings together visionary leaders, young changemakers, and policy influencers from around the globe to exchange ideas, foster international cooperation, and champion sustainable development.

The presence of our distinguished delegation underscores Zimbabwe’s unwavering commitment to building global partnerships and embracing diverse perspectives. By engaging with other leaders at this camp, our representatives are not only showcasing Zimbabwe’s vibrant spirit but also learning new strategies and innovative solutions that can be adapted to address local challenges back home.

The participation of our Junior Councillors and young leaders is especially noteworthy, as it demonstrates Zimbabwe’s dedication to empowering the next generation and preparing them to take on meaningful leadership roles in both local and international arenas.

“We believe that platforms like the World Camp are vital for equipping our leaders with a global mindset and fostering unity across borders,” said Hon. Moyo.

“The lessons and connections made here will inspire impactful initiatives that benefit our communities and strengthen our nation.”

Zimbabwe’s involvement in this event reaffirms our collective commitment to sustainable growth, inclusive governance, and global solidarity. We are confident that the insights and experiences gained by our delegation will catalyse innovation and progress, ultimately contributing to a brighter future for all Zimbabweans.

As they return home, we look forward to seeing these leaders translate their newfound knowledge into transformative action, further cementing Zimbabwe’s position as an active and engaged member of the global community.

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Amai Mnangagwa Visits Rotten Row Courts to Gain Insight Into Justice System

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First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa attended several court proceedings at the Rotten Row Magistrates’ Courts in Harare on Wednesday as part of efforts to gain deeper insight into the operations of Zimbabwe’s justice system.

Her visit comes after a series of nationwide engagements with traditional courts, reflecting her continued interest in understanding how justice is administered at different levels across the country.

During the court sessions, the First Lady observed a number of rape-related cases to better understand how the formal legal system manages and processes sensitive matters involving sexual offences.

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Zimbabwe Economy Remains Resilient Despite Global Pressures

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The Government says Zimbabwe’s economy remained broadly stable during the First Quarter of 2026 despite growing global uncertainty caused by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Cabinet considered and noted the First Quarter 2026 Economic Developments and Outlook report presented by the Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Honourable Mthuli Ncube.

“The global developments pose risks to Zimbabwe’s balance of payments, inflation, exchange rate stability, agricultural production, and foreign currency reserves,” he said.

However, Prof. Ncube noted that the domestic economy has remained stable and resilient due to sound macro-economic policies, a successful rainfall season, and continued economic reforms.

“The domestic economy has remained broadly resilient, anchored by sustained macro-economic stability and the successful rainfall season that has underpinned agricultural activity and continued policy reforms that are supporting and enhancing the ease of doing business,” said Prof. Ncube.

The report noted that commodity markets experienced renewed upward pressure and heightened volatility during the first quarter of the year, largely because of geopolitical tensions affecting global energy supply chains.

According to Prof. Ncube, rising production and transport costs are contributing to inflationary pressures, but measures are being implemented to protect jobs, sustain livelihoods, and cushion citizens from rising costs.

Economic growth for 2026 is projected at around 5%, mainly driven by a strong recovery in agriculture and continued expansion in the mining sector.

“Economic growth is still projected to moderate around 5% in 2026, reflecting anticipated strong agriculture sector recovery and mining sector growth underpinning overall growth of the economy,” he said.

The report also warned that increasing fertiliser prices as well as higher shipping and insurance costs are raising agricultural input costs, with possible negative effects on crop yields, food security, and economic activity.

To help contain inflation and lower production costs, Prof. Ncube said Government has already removed some taxes on diesel.

On fiscal performance, the Minister highlighted improved revenue collection and expenditure management.

“Fiscal developments in 2026 have so far been anchored on continued revenue recovery and expenditure containment, with total revenues projected to reach US$9.4 billion against a total expenditure of US$9.0 billion,” he said.

The report further showed that inflation continues to decline significantly compared to levels recorded in 2025.

Year-on-year inflation fell from above 90% in mid-2025 to 4.1% in January 2026 before easing further to 3.8% in February. Inflation slightly increased to 4.4% in March following crude oil price increases linked to Middle East tensions.

“This sustained decline highlights the effectiveness of stabilization measures implemented by the Government,” Prof. Ncube noted.

Looking ahead, the Minister said export performance is expected to remain strong, supported by gold, platinum group minerals, lithium, and tobacco exports in the medium term.

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Government Intensifies Fight Against Drug and Substance Abuse

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The Government of Zimbabwe says it is making significant progress in the fight against drug and substance abuse, with thousands of arrests, major drug seizures, and rehabilitation programmes being rolled out across the country.

Speaking during the 15th Post-Cabinet Press Briefing, the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe National Committee on Drug and Substance Abuse and Minister of Defence, Honourable Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, presented an update on the National Drug and Substance Abuse Response, which was approved by Cabinet.

“The Zimbabwe National Committee on Drug and Substance Abuse is implementing a Multi-Sectoral Drug and Substance Abuse Plan (2024–2030), which is tailored to mitigate and ultimately eliminate the drug and substance abuse scourge in Zimbabwe,” Hon Muchinguri-Kashiri said.

She said the Committee coordinates interventions involving Government ministries, law enforcement agencies, communities, and the private sector through seven strategic pillars which include supply chain reduction, prevention, rehabilitation, psycho-social support, economic strengthening, media communication, and legal reforms.

The update revealed major progress in disrupting illegal drug supply networks across the country.

“A total of 2 889 accused persons were arraigned before the courts and 381 convictions were secured,” she said.

Hon. Kashiri also confirmed that approximately 453 drug suppliers, 2 436 individual end-users, and 31 drug bases were dismantled in the selected districts of Manicaland and Mashonaland West Provinces.

She disclosed that drugs and illicit substances worth nearly ZiG 79.9 million were confiscated during ongoing operations.

“These included crystal meth, cocaine, ecstasy tablets, dagga, khat and unregistered medicines including cough syrups,” Hon Kashiri stated.

In efforts aimed at protecting vulnerable children, she said “32 children living and working on the streets” were removed and placed under protection programmes, while 171 children were successfully reintegrated with their families.

Authorities also intensified inspections targeting liquor outlets and illegal operating premises.

“The Committee also conducted regulatory compliance inspections across the country’s provinces, with 615 liquor-licensed premises having been inspected and 36 unlicensed premises fined and closed,”she said.

Ministry added that awareness and prevention campaigns have so far reached “285 918 beneficiaries” nationwide as authorities scale up anti-drug education in schools and communities.

Meanwhile, rehabilitation, vocational training, entrepreneurship support programmes, and empowerment initiatives have been rolled out to “approximately 37 937 youths and women.”

Minister announced the launch of “a US$1 million Youth Empowerment Fund” aimed at supporting young people through income-generating projects and economic opportunities.

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