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Post Archive by Month: December,2022

In Zimbabwe, female laborers don't let gender roles define them – The Christian Science Monitor

We want to bridge divides to reach everyone.Already a subscriber? Log in to hide ads.A selection of the most viewed stories this week on the Monitor’s website.Every SaturdayHear about special editorial projects, new product information, and upcoming events.OccasionalSelect stories from the Monitor that empower and uplift.Every WeekdayAn update on major political events, candidates, and parties twice a week.Twice a WeekStay

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China-Stanbic job fair gets overwhelming response from job seekers – NewsDay

AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our daily newspapers. Each has an online edition. The China-Stanbic Job Fair attracted over 1 800 job seekers as the inaugural event took

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Zimbabwe’s regime must stop imposing sanctions against its people – Al Jazeera English

Africa marked Tuesday as Anti-Sanctions Day in support of Zimbabwe but the buck stops with the country’s own government.Every year since 2019, African leaders have commemorated October 25 as Anti-Sanctions Day to protest against the longstanding restrictions on trade and commerce with Zimbabwe, imposed by the United States, United Kingdom, European Union and their allies.The Southern African Development Community (SADC)

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‘Technology, innovation transforming Zimbabwe industry’ – Chronicle

The ChronicleBusiness EditorZIMBABWE’S bold stance to harness innovation and technology as a medium for industrialisation through value addition is transforming the country’s economy and creating more job opportunities for locals, Industry and Commerce Minister, Dr Sekai Nzenza, has said.In line with the African Union Agenda 2063, which is aimed at attaining inclusive and sustainable economic growth with a view to

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‘We cannot vote or get jobs’: plight of 300,000 Zimbabweans without documents – The Guardian

Amnesty is calling for action to help those with no papers who are denied access to education, employment and healthcareAt 45, Philimon Mashava has never had a bank account or a phone in his name.He has never had a birth certificate and, without documents, Mashava’s stateless existence has meant him missing out on school and countless job opportunities, as employers

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A letter from home: Zimbabwe's unending crisis – The New Humanitarian

The humanitarian situation is driven by a political leadership that is neither interested, nor capable, of improving the lives of the people they purport to serve. Humanitarian aid worker from Zimbabwe with an interest in the intersection of law, politics and global health. Humanitarian aid worker from Zimbabwe with an interest in the intersection of law, politics and global health.

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Global steel giant shows confidence in Zimbabwe – The Herald

The HeraldZvamaida Murwira Senior ReporterZimbabwe stands ready to welcome more investors from across the globe for win-win outcomes such as the development of the country’s rich mineral resources, and the multi-billion-dollar steel mills and steel industry in Mvuma, President Mnangagwa said last night as he witnessed the steel deal being expanded.The mega steel project being implemented by global steel giant Tsingshan

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Zimbabwe's women-only rangers fight poachers and poverty – Thomson Reuters Foundation

Context provides news and analysis on three of the world’s most critical issues:climate change, the impact of technology on society, and inclusive economies.This site is archived: Visit Context for the latest news and analysis on the three biggest issues affecting people, society and the environment.Sharai Tunhira marches during a parade at Akashinga training camp in Phundundu Wildlife Park in Hurungwe,

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Construction at Karo Platinum project begins in Zimbabwe – Mining Review

Tharisa, the PGM and chrome co-producer, has announced that in a ceremony at the Karo Platinum site, attended by Honourable Winston Chitando, the start of construction was officially recognised.Tharisa is a 70% shareholder in Karo Mining Holdings which in turn indirectly owns 85% of the Karo Platinum Project, with the Government of Zimbabwe holding the remaining 15%, on a free

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