It was truly delightful to witness the recent King Mzilikazi Day festivities in Bulawayo! The celebration served as a vibrant tribute to the remarkable legacy of the Ndebele founder, transforming the city into a lively cultural hub. It was heartwarming to see people from all
While the intention to tackle the black market is commendable, the focus should shift towards fostering sustainable economic growth. Instead of merely aiming to “crush” the black market, we should prioritize strategies that drive down inflation, create manufacturing jobs, and
In pictures: President Manyara Muyenziwa is currently attending the 2024 United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, which is running under the theme ‘Unity in diversity, for the advancement of peace, sustainable development, and human dignity for everyone everywhere.’
President Muyenziwa joined the Youth for Leadership Engagement with inspiring leaders like @SantanaSanghl, Bollywood star Danielle Eli Darlington, ITU’s Yurii Romashko, and Gauri Nimbalkar, advocate for gender equality. Together, they tackled pressing issues.
Key takeaways
President Muyenziwa recently engaged in a pivotal dialogue with Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, focusing on the urgent issue of dismantling patriarchal power structures. This conversation is particularly relevant in the context of Zimbabwe, where
In the picture: President Muyenziwa met with Abby Finkenauer from the US Global Youth Office and Ishaan Shah from the UK, the Global Youth Award Winner for ‘Empowering Leadership’ for his work in combating modern slavery and human trafficking.
President Muyenziwa met with Mia Amor Mottley, the Prime Minister of Barbados. Prime Minister Mottley delivered an inspiring speech at the UN summit, emphasizing the spirit of Ubuntu, the importance of making peace a priority, and the need for decisive action on resolutions.
President Muyenziwa met with Mr. Axel van Trotsenburg, the Managing Director of the World Bank, and Folly Bah Thibault, a journalist and television presenter known for her work with Al Jazeera English.
President Muyenziwa met with Maroof Oladipo Giwa, a Nigerian immigration officer who has successfully manned several border areas and command sections of the Immigration Service. He has a strong track record of ensuring seamless service delivery to both citizens and expatriates,
Join us for an insightful X-Space discussion tomorrow on "The Plight of Zimbabwean Citizens Amidst Currency Devaluations.
We will hear from civil servants and informal traders who will share their experiences and perspectives on the challenges faced by Zimbabweans in light of
President Muyenziwa recently attended the SelectUSA Investment Summit, where she had the opportunity to converse with Mr. Matthew A. Palmer, the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy. This meeting followed an invitation he extended for a reception honoring the UK Delegation
President Muyenziwa’s unwavering commitment to the empowerment of the girl child and women in Zimbabwe is truly commendable. Her insightful piece, “Rising Above: Empowering the Future Leaders of Rural Zimbabwe,” eloquently captures the struggles faced by rural girls and
We are pleased to note the government’s recent response to the discussions we held a few weeks ago regarding the welfare of civil servants. During that X-Space, civil servants candidly shared their experiences and challenges, highlighting the urgent need for improvement in their
In her weekly opinion, today President Muyenziwa has touched on the vital importance of empowering women and ensuring that the girl child receives equal opportunities to thrive. Her insights on the multifaceted barriers that hinder women’s progress resonate deeply, particularly
President Muyenziwa is currently attending the IMF and World Bank Meetings in Washington, D.C. These meetings are crucial for Zimbabwe as they provide an opportunity to engage with international financial institutions, discuss economic reforms, and seek support for development
FORUS Party has consistently highlighted its commitment to addressing electricity scarcity in Zimbabwe through a comprehensive strategy. We propose investing in renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower, and modernizing grid infrastructure with smart technology to
FORUS Analysis of the 2025 National Budget
In this short analysis, to help understand and better comprehend the latest budget proposal, we are focusing on the following key areas of concern: the lack of measures to address poverty and the high cost of living, reliance on
NERA Convener and FORUS President Manyara Muyenziwa has issued a strong statement denouncing the plans to postpone the 2028 elections, describing such attempts as a blatant affront to our democratic principles.