Corruption bleeding Zim’s economy, not sanctions: US
Zimbabwe has been under US sanctions since 2001, initially imposed in response to human rights violations.
By Freeman Makopa
Oct. 25, 2024
CSOs receive US$500 000 grants
Team Rescue Mission Trust spokesperson Major Chirombe said the grant would help them fight against drugs, substance abuse and early child marriages.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Oct. 21, 2024
Matobo home, a symbol of cultural exchange
She recently had the national flash of Zimbabwe and the United States launched in her homestead for nearly two hours.
By Mpumelelo Moyo
Oct. 6, 2024
Over 10 000 viral load tests conducted at Mpilo
Tremont emphasised the importance of “collaboration that is taking place here and the hard work that these people are doing here”.
By Mpumelelo Moyo
Sep. 19, 2024
Rule of law key for Zim’s growth: US ambassador
Speaking during her country’s 248th Independence Day celebrations last week, Tremont said respect for constitutional rights would help in the country’s advancement.
By Julia Ndlela
Sep. 16, 2024
A timely reminder
This is an endorsement of Zimbabwe as an investment destination. However, this must be accompanied by some housekeeping issues on the part of Zimbabwe which does not cost money.
By Newsday
Jul. 20, 2024
New US ambassador vows to deepen economic ties
Tremont presented her credentials to President Emmerson Mnangagwa this week, officially assuming her role two years after her nomination by President Joe Biden.
By Julia Ndlela
Jul. 19, 2024
Zim-bound US envoy slams Zim-China deals
In 2019, Chinese diplomats estimated that the world power had extended US$2,5 billion in loans, investments and grants to Zimbabwe since the diplomatic fallout in 2000.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Mar. 17, 2023