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China’s Hormuz pledge sparks debate over Beijing’s bid to lead a gulf unity front against foreign interference

These Chinese moves against Washington constitute an internationalization of the crisis through the exertion of political and economic pressure on the United States.
By Newsday Apr 17, 2026
Shrinking wallets, fading dreams- China’s youth in crisis
Shrinking wallets, fading dreams- China’s youth in crisis
These terms reflect more than internet slang; they reveal a generational mood shaped by economic pressure and shifting expectations.
By Newsday Apr 14, 2026
How Chinese propaganda erased Mongolian identity and much more
The project serves as a reminder that the struggle for truth in China increasingly relies on data as well as testimony, on code as well as courage
By Newsday Apr 14, 2026
What they don’t tell you about investing in Nigeria: risks, reality, and strategy in 2026
Many investors assume that entering Nigeria’s market follows the same patterns seen in other emerging economies.
By Newsday Apr 13, 2026
China’s electrostate gamble backfires in the Global South
The challenge is clear: the Global South must seize agency in its energy future, or risk being permanently tethered to Beijing’s electrostate ambitions.
By Newsday Apr 12, 2026
Shrinking wallets, fading dreams: China’s youth in crisis 
Social media amplified the issue when a Ph.D. graduate revealed he had turned to food delivery work, while a gas company announced it was hiring graduates as meter readers.
By Newsday Apr 9, 2026
EMA unleashes fury on Kitsiyatota polluters, Orders immediate shut down of illegal mining operations
EMA also ordered the miners to restore the environment and submit rehabilitation plans addressing land degradation, water contamination, and damage caused by mining activities.
By Staff Reporter Apr 8, 2026
China, the Philippines, and the real lesson of second Thomas Shoal
The real question is whether Manila will have the same capacity to refuse and endure when that time comes.
By Newsday Apr 2, 2026
The assault on democracy: Why Zimbabwe must reject Amendment Bill No. 3 and the 2030 Agenda
The Amendment Bill, gazetted on February 16, 2026, proposes a series of radical changes that would fundamentally alter Zimbabwe's governance structure.
By Velisiwe Ndlovu Apr 1, 2026
New ‘CoCoNut Lounge’opens in Glen Lorne, targets premium lifestyle market
The opening positions CoCoNut Lounge within Glen Lorne’s ongoing transformation into one of Harare’s premier lifestyle destinations.
By Staff Reporter Mar 31, 2026
Trailblazers 4ED backs amendment Bill No. 3
Trailblazers 4ED secretary-general Blessing Chiware said the organisation’s support for the Bill was anchored on its vision to uplift young people economically.
By Donald Nyandoro Mar 30, 2026
Dr Kondo and Hunzwi face trial over alleged fraudulent medical letter
The State argues that the letter was intentionally designed to mislead the High Court, thereby undermining the administration of justice.
By Staff Reporter Mar 28, 2026
Under the surface: Why China’s Deep-Sea ambitions pose an existential threat to Sri Lanka’s sovereignty
As the Reuters investigation proves, the “dangerous game” has already begun; it is time for Sri Lanka to opt out before the depth of the crisis becomes inescapable.
By Newsday Mar 27, 2026
Kitsiyatota declared "No-Go Zone" as court halts operations over violent clashes
The ruling, issued on Friday, follows an ex parte application filed by miner Lee-Roy Kambasha against Navid Incorporated (Private) Limited and Side Electricals (Private) Limited.
By Staff Reporter Mar 27, 2026
The most popular Casino games in Zimbabwe
The evolution of both physical and digital casino experiences continues to provide adult participants with diverse opportunities to engage safely and confidently.
By Newsday Mar 26, 2026
MP arrested over ZWG$1.2m CDF scandal
Sithole is accused of misappropriating ZWG$1,234,150 (about US$50,000) disbursed by Parliament in August 2025 for community projects in his constituency.
By Nunurai Jena Mar 25, 2026
Digital shadows over Tokyo: China-linked influence campaign raises alarm in Japan
Researchers later identified social media accounts posting coordinated messages about Takaichi. 
By Newsday Mar 23, 2026
Vietnam’s sovereignty under siege: Why the world must resist China’s South China sea gambit
The South China Sea is not just a regional dispute, it is a global security concern that affects trade routes, energy supplies, and the credibility of international law.
By Newsday Mar 20, 2026
Chimuka urges local business ecosystems to drive Zimbabwe’s economic growth
Chimuka reflected on the post-Government of National Unity period, describing it as a reset point for the industry.
By Staff Reporter Mar 20, 2026
Pressure Mounts as Maser Group Adds Capital as Prateek Suri’s $150M Oil Bet Faces Margin Strain
Pressure Mounts as Maser Group Adds Capital as Prateek Suri’s $150M Oil Bet Faces Margin Strain
By Newsday Mar 20, 2026
Zimbabwe's power grab: Why extending Mnangagwa's term betrays the Constitution and the people
In the summons through his lawyers Tinashe Zinto of Zinto, Chivandire and Mavhaire Law Chambers, Gono is demanding back his money and 1% interest as from April 1 this year.
By Kudakwashe Siziba Mar 19, 2026
ARDA CEO Mhiko clinches third consecutive President’s award for top performance
The award recognizes his stewardship of the state enterprise and adherence to performance-driven management criteria aligned with national development goals.
By Staff Reporter Mar 16, 2026
US military supremacy shines as China fails big in Iran, Venezuela
This is not a jazz improvisation — it is a harmonious melody that is helping to attain peace through strength. 
By Newsday Mar 15, 2026
Uyghur comedian’s ban shows how women’s voices are silenced in China
This dynamic places women under pressure not only to conform to expectations but also to remain silent about the burdens they bear.
By Newsday Mar 14, 2026
High Court judgement under scrutiny as violence erupts at contested Bindura mining site
Legal experts say the situation highlights the potential dangers that arise when disputes over mining rights intersect with contested legal processes.
By Staff Reporter Mar 13, 2026
Annual Taipei march marks Tibetan uprising, warns Taiwan of China threat
Following the march on Saturday, which organizers said drew 300 attendees, a candlelight vigil will also be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Liberty Square.
By Newsday Mar 11, 2026
US suspects China in breach of FBI surveillance network, WSJ reports
CISA referred questions to the FBI, which declined to comment. The NSA ⁠did not ​respond to a request for comment.
By Newsday Mar 9, 2026
Night of Legends draws near
He said inductees will receive golden stars, commemorative plaques, badges of honour and ceremonial gowns in recognition of their exceptional contributions.
By Staff Reporter Mar 6, 2026