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Sir Joe Hwata

@joe_hwata

When you change your thoughts, remember to also change your world

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#NDS1: The Mega Market factory in Mutare is expanding its operations, and as part of its growth plans, the company intends to increase its installed power capacity. This move is supported by Mission 300, the African Development Bank Group's (African Development Bank Group) energy plan for Africa,

🇿🇼Engineer Mavis Jongwe 🇿🇲🇳🇦🇨🇩🦋 (@mavis_jongwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Zimbabwean flag flew high at the #RGMI Airport on Tuesday as eight young martial artists and their coach, Shihan Wilfred Mashaya, received a hero’s welcome upon returning from the International Combat Organisation (ICO) World Championships held in Swansea, Wales.

The Zimbabwean flag flew high at the #RGMI Airport on Tuesday as eight young martial artists and their coach, Shihan Wilfred Mashaya, received a hero’s welcome upon returning from the International Combat Organisation (ICO) World Championships held in Swansea, Wales.
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#NDS1: The Plumtree-Maitengwe Road construction project in Matabeleland South is a significant infrastructure development aimed at enhancing regional connectivity and promoting economic growth. ✍🏽Project Details: ✔️Length: The project involves the reconstruction of a 10km

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The road will provide a vital link between Zimbabwe and Botswana through the busy Maitengwe Border Post, easing congestion and boosting trade.

🇿🇼Engineer Mavis Jongwe 🇿🇲🇳🇦🇨🇩🦋 (@mavis_jongwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zimbabwe's significant progress in enhancing water and sanitation across the country has garnered global attention at this year’s Sector Ministers’ Meeting in Madrid, Spain.

Zimbabwe's significant progress in enhancing water and sanitation across the country has garnered global attention at this year’s Sector Ministers’ Meeting in Madrid, Spain.
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The improved road infrastructure is expected to stimulate economic activity in the region, benefiting local businesses and communities.

Muzvare Ano Goho (@ano_goho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government has emphasized its commitment to delivering transformative and flagship infrastructure projects across the country, despite challenges such as sanctions.

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The project's completion is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy and communities, improving access to markets, healthcare, and other essential services.

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The construction of the Mutare artificial intelligence (AI) powered GMBdura silos is now 98% complete, an encouraging development that will see the government achieve its target of establishing smart silos at 14 sites across the country within two years.

The construction of the Mutare artificial intelligence (AI) powered <a href="/GMBdura/">GMBdura</a> silos is now 98% complete, an encouraging development that will see the government achieve its target of establishing smart silos at 14 sites across the country within two years.
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#NDS1: The call to repeal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe is a pressing issue, with citizens and regional leaders uniting to demand relief from measures that harm ordinary Zimbabweans. Sanctions have been imposed on Zimbabwe since the early 2000s, and critics argue they have had

#NDS1: The call to repeal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe is a pressing issue, with citizens and regional leaders uniting to demand relief from measures that harm ordinary Zimbabweans. Sanctions have been imposed on Zimbabwe since the early 2000s, and critics argue they have had
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Sanctions have been imposed on Zimbabwe since the early 2000s, and critics argue they have had far-reaching consequences, exacerbating poverty, inflation, and unemployment.

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Sanctions have limited Zimbabwe's access to international credit facilities, foreign direct investment, and trade, stifling economic growth and development.

🇿🇼Engineer Mavis Jongwe 🇿🇲🇳🇦🇨🇩🦋 (@mavis_jongwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sanctions have led to food insecurity, with 5.5 million Zimbabweans struggling to access basic necessities. The healthcare system is on the brink of collapse, and maternal mortality rates have soared due to supply shortages.

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Many Zimbabweans have emigrated in search of better opportunities, creating gaps in essential services like healthcare and education.

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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has designated October 25 as a day of solidarity against sanctions on Zimbabwe, demonstrating regional unity in demanding their removal.

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The UN Special Rapporteur on unilateral coercive measures has urged the unconditional lifting of sanctions, citing their devastating impact on Zimbabwe's people, especially vulnerable groups.