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ZIMBABWE BRACES FOR LA NINA RAINS, ASSURES PUBLIC SAFETY

By Online Desk As the 2024/2025 rain season approaches, Zimbabwean authorities have reassured the nation that evacuation centres are in place to ensure public safety amid predictions of heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding driven by the La Nina weather phenomenon. In an interview with Zimpapers Radio News, Civil Protection Department Chief Director Nathan Nkomo emphasized the importance of vigilance, particularly in flood-prone communities, as the rainfall begins. The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned that increased precipitation poses a risk of flash flooding in prone areas. Last week, Beitbridge already experienced losses due to heavy rains. Meanwhile, government is tackling the worsening water crisis in Chitungwiza, triggered by the decommissioning of the Prince Edward Water Plant by the Harare City Council in August due to climate change effects. At the Chitungwiza Water Indaba, Acting Director of Works Talent Mashinga announced plans to upgrade boreholes and utilize mobile water kiosks to enhance water efficiency. Chitungwiza’s water crisis has plagued residents with dry taps for extended periods, caused by leakages, aging infrastructure, and inadequate funding. Residents hope the government’s efforts will bring a lasting solution to their water woes, particularly considering the city’s history of water-borne diseases.

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Climate and Health Africa Conference set to kick off in Harare

By Lastword Musekiwa The first edition of the Climate and Health Africa Conference (CHAC 2024) is slated to begin tomorrow in Harare, bringing together policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders from across the continent. Organized by the Centre for Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Research (CeSHHAR) Zimbabwe in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife and the Ministry of Health and Childcare the inaugural conference aims to find solutions to the devastating health impacts of climate change in Africa. At least 40 policymakers from over 30 African countries, mainly from Health and Environment ministries, will be in attendance. “The CHAC 2024 will incorporate cutting-edge research evidence into understanding climate-health mechanisms, the health impacts, effective adaptation and mitigation intervention strategies, equitable climate research, and discuss how to effectively translate research into policy,” said organizers. The conference seeks to tackle the urgent need to address the detrimental health impacts of climate change on health and wellbeing in Africa, where the burden of climate-sensitive diseases is disproportionately high, and adaptive capacities are limited. Key outcomes of CHAC 2024 will include: – Scientific publications – A comprehensive African Health and Climate Declaration – Action plan blueprints for implementation – Announcement of new partnerships and funding commitments The conference will also witness the meeting of The Climate and Health Africa Network for Collaboration and Engagement (CHANCE), aimed at promoting networking, research, learning, policy development, and financing related to climate change and health in Africa. CHANCE facilitates stakeholder interactions, knowledge exchange, information sharing, collaboration on climate and health research, dissemination of best practices through case studies (including mitigation and adaptation measures), advocacy coordination, evidence-based policy development for Africa, and provision of technical assistance to enhance access to climate financing. The CHAC 2024 Scientific Program Committee is chaired by Dr Fortunate Machingura, a social anthropologist focused on climate health and policy and lecturer at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Additionally, she guides the Climate, Environment, and Health Department at CeSHHAR Zimbabwe. Some of the Scientific Program Committee members include Stanley Luchters, Executive Director (CeSHHAR) Zimbabwe, and Professor in Population Health and Environment at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM);  Modi Mwatsama, Head Capacity & Field Development Climate & Health at the Wellcome Trust; Henry Mwandumba, Director Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Research Programme in Blantyre, Malawi and Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK.

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Zimbabwe businesses defy monetary authorities, refuse local currency

By Online Desk The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has raised concern over businesses refusing to accept local currency the Zimbabwe Gold (Zig) as payment for goods and services, despite monetary authorities’ regulations. In an interview with Zimpapers Radio News, CCZ Chief Executive Officer Commissioner Rosemary Mpofu warned that such actions are illegal it undermine the country’s economic stability. Following a recent adjustment of the local currency exchange rate to the United States Dollar from 1:13.60 to 1:24.90, some businesses have been refusing transactions in local currency, opting for higher rates to force consumers to use foreign currency Commissioner Mpofu said the CCZ will take action against businesses flouting monetary regulations, urging consumers to report any incidents. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining economic stability, urging businesses to comply with regulations.

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Zimbabwe launches Tourism Month celebrations

  By Lastword Musekiwa Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Barbara Rwodzi has launched the Tourism Month celebrations in Harare today, marking the beginning of a month-long series of events leading up to the World Tourism Day main celebrations on September 27. This year’s theme is “Tourism and Peace,” and the ministry has organized a range of activities to promote the sector’s contribution to Zimbabwe’s economic development, job creation, and cultural exchange. Speaking at the launch Minister Barbara Rwodzi highlighted the significance of the tourism sector in Zimbabwe’s economy, citing a 27% increase in international arrivals and a 24% rise in tourism receipts in the first half of 2024. “The celebrations are coming on the background of renewed global tourism recovery with Zimbabwe also experiencing significant growth over the 2023/2024 period. “The first half of the year saw the country’s tourism sector demonstrating significant growth, with international arrivals increasing by 27% to 751,483, up from 592,567 in the same period in 2023. “Correspondingly, tourism receipts saw a 24% rise, reaching US$493 million compared to US$398 million in the first half of 2023. “The sector continues to be a vital contributor to Zimbabwe’s economy, accounting for approximately 5.7% of GDP and 3.5% of national employment, underscoring its pivotal role in driving economic development and job creation,” she said. Minister Rwodzi also highlited the importance of the Tourism Month stating that it seeks to raise awareness about the significance of tourism in Zimbabwe and promote the sector’s contribution to the country’s economic development, job creation, and cultural exchange. “Zimbabwe dubbed the Month of September as the Tourism Month to raise awareness on the importance of Tourism by organising a number of activities that build-up to the main World Tourism Day celebrations on 27 September. “The theme for this year’s World Tourism Day is “Tourism and Peace”. “The 1st of September marks the beginning of the 2024 World Tourism Month. Among the events for the month is the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo which will be held in Bulawayo during the period 11 to 13 September. “This event is bringing in both local and international communities to come and showcase their products. Side events will also be taking place during the period such as, MICE Master class, Tourism investment forum, Tourism scholastic, gastronomy hub, among others. “This will be followed by a Tourism Symposium to be held at Lupane State University on 19 September where papers will be presented on how Tourism contributes to national and global Peace. After the Symposium there will be a Sport tournament on the 21 September in Gokwe Kabuyani Constituency aimed at promoting Sports Tourism. “The Tourism Month will be concluded by the World Tourism Day Main Celebrations on the 27th of September 2024 at Gandavaroyi Gorge, in Gokwe Gumunyu Constituency, a hidden gem in Midlands Province,” she added. The Tourism Month celebrations are expected to attract local and international tourists, as well as stakeholders in the tourism industry, and provide a platform for networking, learning, and showcasing Zimbabwe’s tourism products and services. The main celebrations will be hosted in Midlands Province this year.

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Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana sign multi-billion dollar port deal

  By Online Desk  President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his two counterparts, Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi and Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi will today preside over the signing of the tripartite agreement on the Techobanine deep water Port in Maputo. The project is budgeted at US$6,5 billion for the construction of the deep-water port in Matutuine district, and a 1 700km railway line linking Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana. Its implementation has been under discussion since around 2011, with stalling having been attributed to lack of funding. Zimbabwean Ambassador to Mozambique Victor Matemadanda said the three leaders will put pen to paper while also discussing the way forward. Ambassador Matemadanda said following tomorrow’s signing and discussions, progress would start on the implementation of the project. Discussions for the railway line and electricity projects are already in progress

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Government releases 154 million ZiG towards vulnerable persons in urban areas.

By Online Desk Treasury says it has released 154 million ZiG to the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare for disbursements towards vulnerable persons in urban areas. The money will be available for withdrawal in two weeks’ time, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Simon Masanga said yesterday. Currently Government is finalising the registration of vulnerable urban dwellers who have not been spared by the devastating effects of the El Nino induced drought. Apart from availing cash to vulnerable families, the Government has also kickstarted the food-for-work programme countrywide—and local authorities will be engaged to spotlight works that need to be carried out at a community level. Mr Masanga said the elderly and child-headed families are exempt from the public works programme, adding that they will instead receive money or grain for free. In a recent interview Minister July Moyo indicated that there is enough food on the ground and people should not panic, adding that the private sector is also importing cereals.

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ZITF 2024 prioritises carbon emission reduction

By Online Desk Organisers of the annual Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) say this year’s event will have some changes year, including higher parking charges and exclusive shuttle services, In a bid to foster sustainability and encourage healthier mobility options. These initiatives are aimed at discouraging delegates from using their cars within the exhibition premises and to promote walking. In an interview Industry and Commerce Permanent Secretary Dr. Thomas Wushe said the goal is to ease parking congestion and to significantly decrease the venue’s carbon emissions. “By urging participants to use shuttle services from surrounding hotels, we address parking strains and cut down on pollution. We are encouraging attendees to experience the exhibition on foot which will enhance their visit,” said Dr. Wushe. Meanwhile ZITF board chairperson Busisa Moyo highlighted the importance of this new development. “Zimbabwe’s vibrant innovation sector has blossomed thanks to our national initiatives, aligning with our aspirations toward equitable development and prosperity,” noted Moyo. Set to take place from Tuesday next week, at the ZITF Exhibition Centre in Bulawayo, the 64th ZITF edition will captivate attendees under the theme, “Innovation the Catalyst to Industrialisation and Trade.” Kenyan President Dr William Ruto will officially open the ZITF where over 570 exhibitors have signed up, with 65 participating for the first time, and occupying over 97 percent of the available exhibition space. The fair will feature international participants from 27 countries, including the United States, China, Germany, Belarus, Russia and the United Kingdom. In addition to the trade fair, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga will host the opening of the ZITF Welcome Cocktail and the ZITF International Business Conference on April 24. The event series will also include the ZITF Charity Golf Challenge, the ZITF Diplomats Forum, and the Connect Africa Symposium, bringing a vibrant array of activities to Bulawayo.

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Zimbabwe part of inaugural UN’s Sustainability Week

By Lastword Musekiwa Zimbabwe is taking part in the first-ever Sustainability Week, at United Nations Headquarters in New York, USA, convened by the President of the General Assembly for its seventy-eighth session Dennis Francis. The Sustainability Week features a series of back-to-back events consisting of thematic debates aimed at ensuring high-level attendance and progress related to ‘Revitalization of the work of the General Assembly’ (Resolution 77/335), culminating into the Summit of the Future. The event presented a platform for Zimbabwe to share experiences with other member states and showcase its contribution towards the development of a resilient and sustainable tourism industry in the country. Speaking at the forum, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Barbara Rwodzi reinforced the critical role of sustainable tourism in economic development and its contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Minister Rwodzi upadated delegates on various initiatives by Zimbabwe to develop and promote sustainable tourism practices that benefit the economy. Meanwhile Minister Rwodzi has held sideline meetings with Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno. Zimbabwe and Indonesia share excellent relations and are keen to deepen cooperation in the tourism industry. During the meeting the Ministers underscored a need to accelerate joint efforts on cultural exchange programs, capacity building, and eco-tourism programs, among other collaborations. Minister Uno hailed the role played by Minister Rwodzi in shaping the Zimbabwe tourism industry. Minister Rwodzwi also met the Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Tourism Chester Cooper and exchanged views on various issues regarding bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries. Zimbabwe is keen on collaborating with Bahamas on best practices for the tourism marketing segments and strategies as the Bahamas economy is driven by tourism industry contributing 65% to the Country’s GDP. The Bahamas is also keen on working with Zimbabwe on joint marketing, promotion campaigns, capacity building, among other initiatives. The two Minister agreed to draft a memorandum of understanding on cooperation which will be expeditiously enforced by the two parties in the shortest time.

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Zimpapers CEO speaks on Zamps report

By Online Desk Despite the headwinds confronting the media business due to digital migration, the latest Zamps survey results show that Zimpapers newspapers, radios and television channel are not only resilient but continue to be market leaders in Zimbabwe, Zimpapers chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke has said. “We are very pleased that the majority of Zimbabweans still consider our content to be the most relevant across all media platforms. “Our major newspapers that include The Herald and The Sunday Mail are still the market leaders in the print media while the others such as the Chronicle, H.Metro, Sunday News, The Manica Post and others also command significant readership,” said Mr Deketeke. “Our radio stations and the television channel have also recorded tremendous growth in listenership and viewership with Star FM emerging as Zimbabwe’s top radio station in most cities. “It is pleasant by to note that Capitalk FM, which is based in Harare is the third most listened to radio in the capital city while Diamond FM in Mutare is a cut above all radio stations listened to in the eastern highlands. “Our television channel ZTN has shown tremendous growth from 0,6 percent listenership last year to 2 percent while its competition has drastically fallen in viewership. “This gives us confidence that our investment in both television and radio is now bearing tremendous fruit. “We will continue to invest in all our media products to make sure that our content is the most sought after by Zimbabwean readers, listeners and viewers as well as digital followers,” he said.

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Zimbabwe targets more tourists from UAE, Gulf Region

By Lastword Musekiwa Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Babarba Rwodzi says government will continue to nurture mutual relations between Zimbabwe and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in order to grow the sector by targeting tourists from UAE and the Gulf region at large. In a speech read on her behalf by Permanent Secretary Dr. Taka Munyanyiwa in Harare yesterday during a welcome dinner ceremony for female bloggers from UAE, the Emirati Women Travel Bloggers who are in the country on a familiarisation tour courtesy of the Zimbabwe Embassy in the (UAE), Minister Rwodzi pledged commitment to fostering cultural exchange and tourism between Harare and Abu Dhabi. “Your blogs will serve as windows into the heart and soul of Zimbabwe, allowing readers from all corners of the world to experience its rich heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality. “Through your vivid descriptions, captivating photographs, and insightful narratives, you have the power to ignite the wanderlust within countless individuals, encouraging them to set foot in Zimbabwe and create unforgettable memories. “Your visit not only highlights the natural and cultural treasures of Zimbabwe but also strengthens the bond between our two nations. The United Arab Emirates and Zimbabwe share a mutual commitment to fostering cultural exchange, tourism, and friendship,” she said. The Minister said the bloggers through their platforms are building bridges serving as pathways for cultural understanding and appreciation, allowing Zimbabwe and UAE to connect on a deeper level. The Emirati Women Travel Bloggers are content creators with a passion to travel to different destinations around the world showcasing culture, lifestyles, tourist attractions and cuisines of the countries visited. The bloggers will have an opportunity to visit the Eastern Highlands, undertake Safari in Hwange and the iconic Victoria Falls. In addition, they will have an opportunity to interact with local communities to learn and take part in cultural, gastronomy, lifestyle and day-to-day activities.

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