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Flocash and Quest Financial Services Partner to Launch Revolutionary Prepaid Visa Card in Zimbabwe

Revolutionizing Payments with Secure, Convenient, High-Limit, Multi-Channel & Globally Accepted Solutions

HARARE, Zimbabwe, 03 March 2026 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/ – Flocash, a leading global digital payment solutions provider, today proudly announces a strategic partnership with Quest Financial Services to launch a new, accessible prepaid Visa card in Zimbabwe. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in enhancing financial inclusion and providing secure, convenient digital payment solutions for consumers nationwide through an innovative Visa Card for travellers, professionals, students, freelancers, and SMEs who require seamless domestic and cross-border payment capabilities.

Under this partnership, Flocash leverages its robust and secure payments technology platform to manage card transactions, ensuring reliability and global acceptance. Quest Financial Services, a trusted name in Zimbabwe’s financial and remittances space, will directly sell the card and manage customer-facing services.

The new prepaid Visa card will empower Zimbabweans with a safe and efficient tool for everyday financial transactions. Key features and benefits include:

  • Nationwide Accessibility: Customers can easily purchase and reload the card with cash at any Quest Financial Services’ branch across Zimbabwe. They also have other in-app top-up options from local wallets and bank accounts.
  • Global Visa Acceptance: It can be used for purchases online and in-store at millions of merchants worldwide where Visa is accepted, including for secure online services and subscriptions.
  • Enhanced Security: As a prepaid solution, it helps users manage their budgets effectively and minimizes the risks associated with carrying cash. The card is protected by Visa’s advanced security features.
  • Financial Inclusion: It provides a viable electronic payment option for a broad spectrum of the population, including those who may not have ready access to traditional banking products.
  • High Transaction Limits: It supports payments for travel, tuition, business needs, and online transactions.
  • Real-Time Card Control via Mobile App – Clients can block/unblock the card, track activity, and receive instant alerts. Every transaction is clearly visible in the app, helping users track spending effortlessly.
  • Virtual Card Issuance: Clients can generate secure, single-use virtual Visa card numbers for safe online payments.

“We are thrilled to partner with Quest Financial Services to bring this innovative prepaid solution to Zimbabwe,” said Sirak Mussie, a managing director at Flocash. “Our mission is to enable digital commerce and financial access in growth markets.

By combining Flocash’s advanced payments technology with Quest’s local network and trust, we are delivering a powerful tool that meets the digital payment needs of Zimbabwean consumers.”

“With this card, Zimbabweans can now enjoy higher limits, full control via mobile app, multiple top-up channels, and added security through virtual cards, empowering them to transact with confidence both locally and internationally,” he added.

James Msipa, the managing director at Quest Financial Services, said, “This partnership with Flocash aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing practical and innovative financial services to Zimbabweans. The launch of this Quest Prepaid Visa Card offers our customers unprecedented convenience and security, allowing them to participate fully in both the local and global digital economy. It offers high transaction limits, seamless multi-channel loading, and advanced digital controls that simplify financial management for our customers. We are excited to roll this out through our branches nationwide.”

The new prepaid Visa cards will be available for purchase at all Quest Financial Services branches starting 4 March, 2026.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Flocash

About Flocash:
Flocash is a leading provider of payments technology and processing services across the Middle East & Africa, serving consumers, businesses, and financial institutions. With a presence in over 60 countries, Flocash enables digital businesses and consumers to connect to the global digital economy securely and reliably.

About Quest Financial Services:
Quest Financial Services is a provider of financial solutions in Zimbabwe, offering a range of services designed to meet the evolving needs of individuals and businesses. With a branch network and a customer-centric approach, Quest is committed to driving financial empowerment and accessibility across Zimbabwe.

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Zimbabwe stole the spotlight in a blaze of colour, flavor and rhythm at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris

Zimbabwe stole the spotlight in a blaze of colour, flavor and rhythm at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris

Zimbabwe stole the spotlight in a blaze of colour, flavour and rhythm on Tuesday at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris during Africa Week, captivating global delegates with a powerful cultural showcase. The First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Patron of Tourism, Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, undertook a tour of awe-inspiring exhibitions and led a distinguished visit to the Zimbabwean stand, accompanied by the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry Hon. Barbara Rwodzi and Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to France Dr. Sekai Nzenza.
The Zimbabwe stand burst to life with vibrant traditional dances, melodic instruments and striking fashion, but it was the irresistible gastronomy that sparked a frenzy. Guests lined up to savour signature Zimbabwean dishes such as sorghum sadza, Kariba bream, Zim gastro sausage, haifiridzi, madora and peanut butter biltong, while traditional beverages like seven days brew and maheu refreshed and delighted. The Zimbabwean stand quickly became the heartbeat of the event, its warmth and authenticity leaving a lasting imprint on every visitor. As part of her cultural diplomacy efforts, the First Lady also toured other African country exhibitions including Tanzania, Sudan, Nigeria, Niger, Uganda, Mozambique, Mauritius, Ethiopia, Guinea, Ghana, Gabon, Mali, Comoros, Congo Brazzaville and Angola. The strong showing by Zimbabwe reaffirmed the nation’s position as a leading cultural and culinary tourism destination in Africa.

Zimbabwean, European artists collaborate on climate, sustainability

A ground breaking cultural exhibition is uniting artists from Zimbabwe and across Europe as artists tackle climate change solutions and how art and sustainability intertwine.

”We are very glad to be here because this way it allows us to show what we do with waste and that it can be considered art,” said Alessandra Nicola, an Italian upcycled designer.

The exhibition at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe showcased creative solutions in music, art, recycling, and even food.

During the Exhibition EU and Zimbabwean musicians collaborated to create music using African instruments like the Mbira.

“I just did my final show of my African tour, my first African tour here in Zimbabwe today. It has been an amazing experience and the fact that I got to collaborate. I have heard the mbira before but hearing it on my music and getting to be a part of that has been an honor,” said Cherrie, a Swedish RnB songstress.

Keith Baptist reports

Source: Africanews

Putin hosts talks with African leaders on security

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday hosted bilateral talks with leaders of the Palestinian Authority, Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and President of Burkina Faso Ibrahim Traore arrived in Moscow to take part in celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.

Speaking at the meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, Putin suggested to exchange opinions on what Russia could do additionally to help de-escalate tensions in the Middle East. It comes as leaders from four major European countries threatened to ratchet up pressure on Putin if he does not accept an unconditional 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine that they offered earlier on Saturday in a strong show of unity with Kyiv.

The leaders of France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Poland said their proposal for a ceasefire to start on Monday was supported by U.S. President Donald Trump, whom they had briefed over the phone earlier in the day.

Source: Africanews

Power Play or Partnership? America’s Strategy in Africa [Business Africa]

This Week: U.S. Influence in Africa, EU-Zimbabwe Trade, and Uganda’s Tea Crisis

This week, our guest, historian Amzat Boukari-Yabara, revisits the intensifying American influence in Africa, spanning energy and mining projects. Meanwhile, the European Union seeks to strengthen its trade ties with Zimbabwe, and in Uganda, the tea industry is reeling from a pricing crisis.

Africa and the U.S.’s Multidimensional Strategy

As major powers vie for access to Africa’s strategic resources, the United States is deploying a complex strategy that blends economic investments, security cooperation, and diplomatic mediation. This approach aims not only to secure energy and mineral supplies but also to counter the growing influence of China and Russia on the continent.

Nigeria-Morocco Pipeline: An Energy and Geopolitical Keystone

The Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project (5,660 km, $25 billion) perfectly illustrates this strategy. Actively supported by Washington, this mega-project serves several strategic goals: reducing Europe’s dependence on Russian gas, countering Chinese advances—with the Jingye Group already supplying construction materials—and bolstering American influence. “There has been a reshaping of energy stakes since the war in Ukraine,” explains historian Amzat Boukari-Yabara, noting how the U.S. is exploiting Europe’s new vulnerabilities.

DR Congo: Mining Wealth and Instrumentalized Instability

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, U.S. strategy reveals its contradictions. On one hand, companies like KoBold Metals (backed by Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos) are making major investments in cobalt and copper extraction. On the other, Washington offers conditional military support in the east of the country while positioning itself as a mediator in the conflict with Rwanda. “We are witnessing the monetization of instability,” Boukari-Yabara warns, highlighting “a U.S. ability to exert diplomatic, commercial, and security blackmail.” This approach peaks with opaque negotiations involving Rwanda over Congolese resources, which “tend to perpetuate the crisis in eastern Congo.”

Kenya and Rare Earths: A Strategic Partnership

In Kenya, the U.S. is strengthening partnerships around rare earths, which are essential for the energy transition. This push is part of a global race for critical minerals, where Washington seeks to close the gap with Beijing. It also comes alongside a military repositioning in the region, particularly in the Sahel after France’s withdrawal.

Questionable Tactics

Recent American initiatives raise concerns about respect for African sovereignty. The most striking example is Trump’s proposal to recognize Somaliland in exchange for accepting Palestinian refugees. For Boukari-Yabara, these “deal-making negotiations” reflect a purely transactional view of relations with Africa.

In the face of this aggressive policy, the historian calls for an urgent, unified continental response: “We need to create transnational industries and resolve the CFA franc issue.” His call for unity resonates, as “all these resources directly concern the U.S. in its global vision.” The key question remains whether African countries can turn this new geopolitical rivalry into a genuine opportunity for sovereign development.

Zimbabwe: Toward Strengthened Trade Ties with the EU?

As the United States reduces its aid to many African countries, the European Union is revising its strategy on the continent—particularly in Zimbabwe. Brussels is moving from the role of donor to co-investor, offering duty- and tax-free access to its market. France is supporting local agricultural SMEs, and the Netherlands already imports Zimbabwean fruits and steel.

This renewed European trade push comes amid a tense political climate. The recent NGO law (PVO Bill), deemed repressive by civil organizations, has sparked concern. Nevertheless, the EU hopes Zimbabwean businesses will seize the opportunity.

A report by Keith Baptist.

Uganda: Tea Industry in Peril Amid Price Collapse

Uganda’s tea industry is undergoing an unprecedented crisis. Tea prices have dropped significantly, averaging just $0.79 per kilo—far below the more than $2 fetched by Kenyan and Rwandan teas. This sharp price drop has led many farmers to abandon tea in favor of more profitable crops such as maize and bananas.

Victoria Ashabahebwa, director of Swazi Tea Co. LTD, notes that more than a million Ugandans depend on tea for their livelihood. Declining tea quality, high production costs, and a lack of government support are all contributing factors. Farmers and processors have called on the government to invest in the sector and rescue an industry that was once thriving—but so far, no official response has been given.

A report by Isabel Nakirya.

Source: Africanews

Zimbabwe continues to shine on the global tourism map

Zimbabwe continues to shine on the global tourism map

Zimbabwe continues to shine on the global tourism map with the arrival of a group of 120 tourists from Israel who landed at the Victoria Falls International Airport today. The group, led by renowned travel agent and founder of “Another World,” Mr. Shlomo Carmel, was warmly welcomed with a grand reception that showcased the true spirit of Zimbabwean hospitality. The Agent chartered an Ethiopian Airways flight for the tourists into Zimbabwe
Upon touchdown, the charter received was water cannon salute, which is a symbol of honour that left the visitors visibly moved and excited. The welcome ceremony featured the presentation of Zimbabwe’s national fabric, a symbolic and heartfelt gift warmly embraced by the visitors.
The diverse group, including families with children, has been split into six guided tour groups for a personalized experience in Victoria Falls and Hwange. They are spreading across lodges and hotels enjoying luxury, scenic views, and close access to Victoria Falls.
During his brief Mr. Shlomo Carmel expressed his deep appreciation for the warm reception and reaffirmed his admiration for Zimbabwe as a prime travel destination.
“When I first visited Zimbabwe on a scouting mission, I was captivated by the beauty of Victoria Falls, the pristine wildlife, and the unmatched hospitality of the people. I knew then that this was a place I wanted to share with the world,” said Mr. Carmel.
Mr. Carmel revealed plans to bring more visitors, with 380 tourists arriving in June and another 200 in October 2025, reflecting growing interest in Zimbabwe among Israeli travelers. This influx of tourists is a testament to Zimbabwe’s rising appeal and the effectiveness of ongoing efforts to position the country as a top-tier destination. The Ministry of Tourism and the Hospitality Industry, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, and local tourism stakeholders continue to work tirelessly to ensure all visitors have a memorable, safe, and enriching experience.
As Zimbabwe welcomes more international guests, the arrival of this group marks a significant milestone in the revival and growth of tourism in the region. We express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Shlomo Carmel for contributing to the endorsement of our Destination Zimbabwe.
#ExperienceZimbabwe
#ZimBho👍
#VictoriaFallsAdventure

Matabeleland North Cookout Competitions 2025

Matabeleland North Cookout Competitions 2025

Today, the vibrant spirit of community filled the air in Bubi District, Matabeleland North province, as locals gathered to celebrate Amai’s Traditional Cookout Competition. The event, marked by joy and festivity, brought together 36 contestants, including individuals with disabilities, showcasing the rich culinary heritage of Zimbabwe. Hon. Tongai Mafidi Mnangagwa, the Deputy Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, graced the occasion as the guest of honor. In his uplifting keynote address, he emphasized the significant role of gastronomy tourism in fostering socio-economic development and empowering women within the community. He commended the visionary initiative spearheaded by the First Lady, Her Excellency Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, which has garnered international acclaim for its contributions to preserving Zimbabwean culture and promoting healthy eating habits.

Hon. Mnangagwa reiterated the Ministry’s dedication to equitable distribution of tourism resources, aligning with the national vision of “leaving no one and no place behind.” He highlighted that gastronomy tourism is not just an economic driver but a means to foster inclusivity, engaging communities across the entire tourism value chain. This approach is essential for propelling Zimbabwe towards its goal of becoming an upper-middle-income society by 2030.
Participants hailed from seven districts within the province—Binga, Bubi, Hwange, Lupane, Nkayi, Tsholotsho, and Umguza—demonstrating strong provincial representation and the collective pride in their culinary traditions. The event not only celebrated the rich flavors of Zimbabwe but also reinforced the bonds of community, culture, and shared aspirations for a prosperous future.

#ExperienceZimbabwe
#ZimBho
#GastronomyTourism
#MatNorth

Bulawayo Cookout Competitions 2025

Bulawayo Cookout Competitions 2025

Today, the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality, Industry, and the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority teams were in the City of Kings and Queens for the Bulawayo Metropolitan Province’s Cookout competitions. Thirty four (34) Kings and Queens were battling against each other showcasing their culinary expertise, inorder to qualify for the national event which will be held on the 25th of May in Matabeleland South Province. Amazing recipes and dish presentation of their local dishes such as isitshwala samabele le sophoko, inhloko yembuzi,umbhida wendumba, amatshakada,amacimbi, ulude, uxakuxaku, umkhemeswane were exhibited.
Among the 34 contestants, 14 were under the community category, 5 PWDs, 5 professional chefs and 10 students drawn from NUST, Hillside,United College of Education and School of Hospitality and Tourism.

The inclusion and high participation of persons with disabilities in this year’s competitions is amazing!, an indication that disability is not inability.

Speaking at the 2025 Bulawayo Province Cookout competitions, Hon. Minister Barbara Rwodzi explicitly explained President Mnangagwa’s vision 2030 in relation to the UN 2063 agenda. She also alluded how the First Lady’s various initiatives such as gastronomy tourism, Nhanga/ Gota/ Ixhiba, Agric for She among others contribute to the attainment of the national vision. Honorable Rwodzi revealed that the First Lady, Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa continue being recognized by international organisations due to her efforts of promoting our culture and heritage. The First Lady Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa has been invited to go and speak about the Zimbabwean culture and heritage at UNESCO in France next month.
#ExperienceZimbabwe
#ZimBho👍
#GrastronomyTourism
# BulawayoMetProvince

Masvingo Provincial Cookout Competitions 2025

Masvingo Provincial Cookout Competitions 2025

The 2025 Provincial Traditional Cookout Competitions are ongoing. Today  Minister, Hon Barbara Rwodzi presided over the Masvingo province event at Masvingo Polytechnic College.
Forty four (44) contestants classified under professional chefs, students, community including men and persons with disabilities were vying for the first prize. The breakdown were as follows:
*ProffessionioalChefs* 8
*Students* 9
*Community* 20
*PWDs* 7
The contestants were drawn across the Province,from as far as Mwenezi, Gutu, Chibi, Bikita and Gutu districts. The students were from Masvingo Polytechnic and Teachers College, Great Zimbabwe University, Reformed Church University,Mushagashe among others.
Various local traditional dishes were prepared including the Zimbabwean signature dish known as “Hiyifiridzi” and unique Masvingo Province dishes that resemble the Province’s natural resources and heritage such as runinga, rupiza, nhopi, mukumbi, hwakwa, makosvo, nhunguru,mawuyu among others.

First Lady, Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa in 2019, in a bid to promote our own signature as a nation. Hon Rwodzi applauded First Lady for hosting the first Gastronomy forum in Africa in 2024 after her efforts were recognised and appreciated by the UN Tourism.Honorable  Rwodzi indicated that Tourism has become the highest contributor to the growth of Zimbabwe GDP in 2024. She revealed that since the beginning of this year to date, the country has received more than one million international tourists which is an indication of the positive results from the endorsement of Destination Zimbabwe by UN Tourism since they hosted the first ever African Gastronomy Forum in Victoria Falls in July 2024.

The Minister also indicated that the Ministry of Tourism is making significant strides to promote domestic tourism through promoting religious, rural and medical tourism. In light of promoting medical tourism, Mogenster hospital will be supported and enhanced to accommodate patients and their companions. Honourable B Rwodzi also added that in line with the Decentralisation and Devolution agenda, the 2026 Sanganani/ Hlanganani Edition will be held in Masvingo province.
Today’s event had a huge turnout showing the acceptance of government programs by citizens.