Alysa Liu won a gold medal in Milan.
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By Newsday Feb. 27, 2026
Witnesses allege that armed men disarmed security personnel, removed property and intimidated employees.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 25, 2026
Even if these videos of shooting robots are AI-generated, China is still on the way to using humanoid robots in everyday life, including in the support security forces. 
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By Newsday Feb. 23, 2026
He was little more than a pawn in a much bigger game—and it is that game which is now being played out in the Thai–Myanmar border areas.
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By Newsday Feb. 22, 2026
China’s dual role as manufacturing base and trade intermediary positions it as a pivotal node in the sanctions-era global economy
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By Newsday Feb. 21, 2026
The executive breakfast meeting, to be convened by the Indigenous Advisory Practitioners Association of Zimbabwe (IAPAZ), will take place at the Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 19, 2026
The family has urged the Ministry to institute an impartial investigation, halt illegal mining activities, and restore their rights
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 18, 2026
Sam Mullins is Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, US Department of War.
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By Newsday Feb. 16, 2026
Mereki admitted that the body was found at his mine but refered all questions to his manager identified as Nhau.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 13, 2026
Beijing has frequently said it is willing to engage in dialogue with France and the EU to address trade disputes.
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By Newsday Feb. 12, 2026
During the tour, the Bindura team witnessed first-hand the scale of the transformation at the former Pomona dumpsite. 
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 11, 2026
While two were acquitted, the rest were sentenced to be between four years and 10 years in prison.
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By Newsday Feb. 10, 2026
“The police escort was meant to prevent disorder and unrest, given that the area is heavily infested with illegal miners,” FRGM stated in the affidavit.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 10, 2026
The document outlines a range of disciplinary measures for non-compliance.
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By Newsday Feb. 4, 2026
Court papers alleged that Botha, operating under the guise of Side Electrical (Pvt) Ltd, has been brazenly mining gold without any valid mining title
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 4, 2026
In the beginning, a winning trade feels like a lucky break at a slot machine. It’s exciting, but it’s hollow because deep down, the trader knows they couldn't repeat it on purpose.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 4, 2026
Valley Seeds ensures that the Zimbabwean farmer has access to the same calibre of innovation found in the world’s leading agricultural markets.
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By Staff Reporter Feb. 3, 2026
In light of October’s border skirmishes, Beijing has once more stepped in to urge restraint, backing international efforts to broker a ceasefire.
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By Newsday Feb. 1, 2026
When betting with increased odds, be careful not to stake higher amounts than needed as there can often be limits placed on the stake
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By Newsday Jan. 29, 2026
How Beijing manages this transition will shape its economic resilience, social cohesion, and global standing in the years to come.
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By Newsday Jan. 28, 2026
The court rejected the argument by the applicant’s lawyer,  B. Maunze, that the requirements for an interdict and a stay of execution were similar.
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By Staff Reporter Jan. 28, 2026
The sanctions were part of the SARB's regulatory oversight to supervise financial institutions and ensure compliance with financial regulations.
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By Staff Reporter Jan. 26, 2026
Recent news about tightening the law in the field of sports betting has been widely discussed in society. We turned to experts for comments on the situation.
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By Newsday Jan. 26, 2026
The company has set aside a two-day period, from 28 to 29 January 2026, for individuals to visit the mine site for a verification process.
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By Staff Reporter Jan. 26, 2026
Loss of livelihood: Herding, central to Tibetan identity, is curtailed. Many resettled families struggle to find stable income in urbanized settings.
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By Newsday Jan. 25, 2026
Meanwhile, about 11.31 million people died last year – one of the highest totals in five decades.
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By Newsday Jan. 20, 2026
The gap between the official and independent estimates reflects not just a statistical divergence but deeper structural issues within the Chinese economy.
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By Newsday Jan. 16, 2026
The ZMF–FGR Gold Card- a new digital registration system will be rolled out to improve traceability and ensure gold is sourced according to global responsible standards.
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By Sindiso Dube Jan. 16, 2026
The police argued that the warrant was lawfully obtained and that the investigations are legitimate, necessary and in the public interest.
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By Staff Reporter Jan. 15, 2026
A central analytical mistake in discussions of China and the narco trade is the search for definitive evidence of top-level state direction.
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By Newsday Jan. 12, 2026
Supply chain audits should be strengthened to avoid complicity in forced labor or exploitation.
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By Newsday Jan. 5, 2026
Even when no export controls are in force, the threat of their use shapes corporate planning, government strategy, and defence procurement alike.
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By Newsday Jan. 5, 2026
US president lauds ‘brilliant operation’ on social media as attorney general says couple will face criminal charges
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By The Guardian Jan. 3, 2026
Zimbabwe has struggled for monetary sovereignty in recent decades
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By Lawrence Makamanzi Jan. 3, 2026
Loud noises and low-flying aircraft were heard in the Venezuelan capital and a southern part of the city was without power
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By The Guardian Jan. 3, 2026
Briton Joshua hurt in fatal car crash in Nigeria
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By The Guardian Dec. 29, 2025
Japan and Taiwan should stay firm and prepared. But never fear, we have a Tibetan proverb that a "barking dog" can never bite.
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By Newsday Dec. 29, 2025
Minister Moyo reaffirmed his ministry’s readiness to support NetOne’s mandate to connect underserved communities
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By AUSTIN KARONGA Dec. 22, 2025
In a statement, Xiaomi said there was no basis for putting it on the 1260H list.
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By Reuters Dec. 21, 2025
The submission argues the magistrate’s court erred in its interpretation of property law.
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By Staff Reporter Dec. 18, 2025
The case is being closely watched in the Inyathi community where Marconati is accused of endangering public safety.
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By Staff Reporter Dec. 17, 2025
Japan observes parallel patterns in the East China Sea.
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By Newsday Dec. 17, 2025
Magistrate Perseverance Makala ruled that the State had failed to prove the essential elements of the offence, as it lacked evidence linking Magadza to the alleged crime.
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By Staff Reporter Dec. 13, 2025
From freestanding closets to modular and built-in systems, this article breaks down the five main wardrobe types and explains which one actually makes sense.
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By Newsday Dec. 12, 2025
Triangle warns of river contamination after 16-megalitre stillage spill
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By admin Dec. 9, 2025
The mining sector is a cornerstone of Zimbabwe's economy, contributing a major share of foreign exchange earnings.
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By Staff Reporter Dec. 8, 2025
Legal reforms and public pronouncements from Beijing have offered hopeful but limited remedies.
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By Newsday Dec. 4, 2025
Bard Santner also runs TX Money Transfer, a prominent financial remittance services company with a footprint in Zimbabwe and regionally. 
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By OWN CORRESPONDENT Dec. 4, 2025
It is essential to reverse the tide of international apathy toward Beijing’s human rights violations.
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By Newsday Dec. 1, 2025
They argued that the magistrate had introduced new particulars of fraud midway the trial
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By Staff Reporter Nov. 28, 2025