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Britain objects to Zim’s return to Commonwealth

Former president Robert Mugabe pulled Zimbabwe out of the organisation in 2003 after Harare’s membership was suspended following disputed elections held the previous year.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 22, 2025

Zimbabwe participates in China–Africa co-operation talks

He described FOCAC as “a strategic platform for shared development and mutual benefit.”
By Staff Reporter Jun. 13, 2025

Zimbabwe awaits decision on its application to join BRICS

Both Murwira and Lavrov emphasised that the two countries enjoy excellent relations in the political sphere and are working to ensure that ties expand in the economic field.
By Tv Brics Mar. 7, 2025

Zim receives US$2m food aid from Japan

The day was meant to celebrate His Majesty, the Emperor of Japan.
By Takudzwa Munemo Feb. 28, 2025

Tourism, education can’t be separated

Murwira said those who were ahead should teach others.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Sep. 14, 2024

Education 5.0 a liberation philosophy: Murwira

Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Barbara Rwodzi said her ministry had broken down tourism centres into clusters, including medical and sports sectors.
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 13, 2024

Minister defends Heritage-based Curriculum

Murwira made the remarks at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) during the international business conference.
By Margaret Lubinda and Nizbert Moyo Apr. 25, 2024

Murwira invites backlash over anti-free education statement

Zimbabwe National Students Union secretary-general Emmanuel Nyakudya told NewsDay that the minister’s comment was untruthful and misleading.
By Lorraine Muromo Mar. 28, 2024

‘We’ve 20 000 teaching vacancies’

Murwira also said Zimbabwe has a shortage of about 3 000 to 4 000 schools.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Oct. 20, 2023