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Abolish intra-African trade barriers: Senate President

Many African countries such as Zimbabwe lack the necessary infrastructure to facilitate trade, such as well-functioning ports, roads and railways.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Dec. 13, 2023

Criminalise violence against women in politics: Senate

Chinomona said violence against women was an assault on the democratic values they champion.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Nov. 24, 2023

AfDB donates 2 minibuses to Parliament

AfDB officer-in-charge, Belinda Chesire handed over the buses to National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda and Senate President Mabel Chinomona at the old Parliament building.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Aug. 10, 2023

Senate president challenges students

Chinomona said this yesterday during a visit to the People’s Friendship University of Russia.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Mar. 28, 2023

Zanu PF suspends bigwig

It is alleged that Nyakuedzwa also insulted the party’s secretary for external affairs, Betty Kaseke, during chaotic party elections.
By Kenneth Nyangani Feb. 6, 2023

Terrorism a serious threat to Africa: Chiwenga

Senate president Mabel Chinomona also told APU delegates that terrorism was affecting the livelihoods of vulnerable groups like women and children in Africa.

Rains threaten wheat harvesting

The rains could seriously affect wheat quality.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Nov. 8, 2022

‘Terrorism destroying Africa’

Chinomona warned that an increasing number of African countries was facing threats of terrorism.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Nov. 8, 2022

128 trafficked women return home

The law allows for compensation of victims of trafficking by the perpetrator, such as loss of income, damage to property and medical expenses, among other things.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Oct. 13, 2022