CAB 3: Ziyambi full speech
This Bill is sound in its law. It is principled in its purpose, inspiring in its aspirations and it is overdue in its time .
By Newsday
Jun 6, 2026
Ex-teachers in school head daughter lobola storm
By Staff Reporter
Jun 4, 2026
Xi Jinping’s purge of the PLA: A reign of terror that weakens China’s military morale
The PLA may remain the largest military force in the world, but under Xi’s reign of terror, it is a giant crippled by fear, distrust, and paralysis.
By Newsday
Jun 2, 2026
Old Magwegwe, Old Pumula identified as HIV hotspots
The planners in Beijing.“We are testing people, we are getting HIV-positive cases, and they are coming from those areas. That directs us to say those are our hotspots,” he said.
By Silas Nkala
Jun 2, 2026
Why China’s economy is weaker than you think
China has experienced downward pressure on producer prices and the accompanying economic ills.
By Newsday
Jun 1, 2026
Masuka hails swift national disaster action on river degradation
Minister Masuka said the programme was necessary to reverse environmental destruction that has threatened irrigation systems, agriculture, urban water supplies and industrial activity.
By Staff Reporter
May 29, 2026
China patrols waters east of Taiwan in response to Japan, Philippine maritime border talks
Taiwan condemned the move, but said it spotted only two Chinese ships to its southeast which did not enter restricted waters.
By Reuters
May 28, 2026
Govt’s grain levy strategy gains legal and economic backing
Legal experts say the association’s position is fundamentally flawed both in law and policy.
By Staff Reporter
May 28, 2026
Grain millers issue final demand over 'illegal' levies
According to the millers' "scientific computations" the levies will spike basic commodity prices by between 13% and 18%
By Staff Reporter
May 27, 2026
Govt on high alert over spike in Leaked and staged audios…..As Passion Java rebutes “Viral” Audio
Tagwirei on various public platforms has denied any ambitions.
By Staff Reporter
May 26, 2026
Why currency stability matters more than ever for Pakistan
Over the past few years, Pakistan has experienced exactly how sensitive an economy can become when pressure builds around inflation, foreign reserves and exchange rates.
By Newsday
May 26, 2026
German authorities arrest 2 on China espionage allegations
These were aimed at establishing contact with witnesses who are not under suspicion of criminal activity.
By Newsday
May 22, 2026
Taiwan and the permanent fault line in U.S.-China relations
A retreat would reverberate across the Indo-Pacific.
By Newsday
May 20, 2026
The Uyghurs and the hidden risk of Trump’s China trip: An open letter
Trump’s China trip:
By Newsday
May 18, 2026
Should Churches endorse CAB3?
The churches also defended proposals to reform Zimbabwe’s electoral system.
By Newsday
May 15, 2026
Domestic port calls reveal China’s struggle for control
China’s naval diplomacy is increasingly turning inward.
By Newsday
May 14, 2026
FC 26 Coin Platforms Ranked: Speed,Price and Safety Compared for 2026
This ranks the top platforms on three things that actually matter: price, delivery speed, and account safety.
By Newsday
May 13, 2026
Norway police hold Chinese woman in custody over suspected espionage
Reuters was not immediately able to reach her lawyer.
By Newsday
May 11, 2026
China is still supplying drone factories in Iran, Russia despite U.S. sanctions
An Iranian-designed Shahed-136 over Kyiv during a Russian attack.
By Newsday
May 8, 2026
BIPPA farm returns not a land reform reversal, Government clarifies
At the same time, government says it is advancing plans to regularise land ownership for hundreds of thousands of black farmers across the country.
By Staff Reporter
May 8, 2026
Zimbabwe may be forced to expel gold standard from Its carbon market
Such a move would send shockwaves through global carbon markets.
By Staff Reporter
May 7, 2026
South Africa Is Building a Crypto Market Institutions Can Actually Use
They venture into markets when the operating environment becomes familiar enough to facilitate compliance, reporting, governance and product development.
By Newsday
May 6, 2026
Growth without jobs: China’s hiring freeze hits young graduates hardest
As the graduation season peaks, the immediate outlook points to intensifying competition rather than relief.
By Newsday
May 3, 2026
Meta AI deal blocked, raising concerns over China tech investments abroad
Beijing has made it clear that it does not want Chinese AI capabilities sold to American companies.
By Newsday
Apr 29, 2026
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ARDA’s weak asset controls condemned
The committee also warned that weak internal controls pose the risk of asset misuse.
By KIRSTY SIBANDA
Apr 29, 2026
Beijing lashes out at EU after Chinese firms included in latest Russia sanctions
French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Friday that Europe is now under pressure from the United States, China and Russia at the same time.
By Newsday
Apr 27, 2026
ZESA given 48-hr ltimatum to cut power at Phoenix Prince Mine
According to a notice by Navid Incorporated, the processing plants at Phoenix Prince Mine are not drawing electricity from Freda Rebecca’s supply
By Staff Reporter
Apr 25, 2026
Woes mount for convicted MDCPZ registrar
He was granted bail pending appeal against both conviction and sentence
By Staff Reporter
Apr 24, 2026




