EU, UK, US presence at ZITF excites Mnangagwa

Over 20 countries participated at this year's trade fair, a growth from 13 last year.
By Mthandazo Nyoni and Patricia Sibanda Apr. 29, 2023

Letter to my people: The cat is finally out of the bag

The denial by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission of leaking this information to Zanu PF has few takers.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 16, 2023

News in depth: Auxilia Mnangagwa: A throw back to Grace Mugabe‘s hey day

 The images reignited debate about the first family’s involvement in government business.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Priviledge Gumbodete Apr. 16, 2023

CIVICUS report exposes a civil cociety under attack

The 2022 Nobel Peace Prize award to activists and organisations in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine for working to uphold human rights in the thick of conflict underpins this role.
By Joyce Chimbi Apr. 1, 2023

Belarusian opposition leader handed 15-year prison term

She and the opposition said at the time that the results had been doctored to hand victory to Lukashenko. Anger at the official results triggered widescale protests.
By Al Jazeera Mar. 7, 2023

How some tractors, dead lions met in Harare: A new geopolitics in Africa?

In exchange, Zimbabwe received US$66m worth of agricultural equipment for the agricultural mechanisation programme, notably tractors made at the famous former Soviet plant in Belarus.
By Ian Scoones Feb. 12, 2023

Belarus cashes in on Zim sanctions

Zanu PF party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said this was a move to bust sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States and the United Kingdom.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Feb. 6, 2023

Belarus deals: ED priming himself for long stay

Pragmatism called for Zimbabwe to Look East for economic bailout. Belarus, therefore, can only be looked at as an extension of the Look East policy by Zimbabwean authorities.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Feb. 4, 2023

Lukashenko visit puts Zim in West’s crosshairs

Belarus manufactures state-of-the-art advanced military systems.
By Nevanji Madanhire Feb. 3, 2023