Beyond the ‘clash of systems’: Reframing cultural disregard as a strategic imperative 

In an era defined by intensifying geoeconomic fragmentation, the global expansion of Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs) is routinely filtered through a lens of hostile exceptionalism. 
By David Makora Dec. 21, 2025

China vows to continue giving Zim a shoulder to lean on

“This year, our bilateral trade continues its strong momentum, which is poised to surpass last year's historic record of US$3,8 billion,” Zhou said. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Dec. 20, 2025

Gold case exposes reign of terror

The alleged terror gang is also accused of effecting court orders using militias instead of following due processes, according to court documents in possession of NewsDay Weekender. 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 20, 2025

Chinese, villagers clash over Kalope dam rages on

On Wednesday, the magistrate remanded the five to December 16 after the key State witnesses failed to turn up for the trial commencement. 
By Silas Nkala Dec. 13, 2025

'You're Chinese': Arunachal woman harassed by Shanghai airport officials; told passport 'invalid'

She said she was finally able to leave the airport around 10:30pm.
By Newsday Nov. 25, 2025

Chinese miner exhumes, reburies 22 in Buhera

The Chinese miner said the exhumations were done legally and respectfully, with the involvement of families, traditional leaders and Buhera district authorities. 
By Staff Reporter Nov. 10, 2025

Chinese nationals in soup over illegal mining, brick moulding

Three Chinese nationals and their two Zimbabwean counterparts have been arrested for carrying illegal mining activities.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 1, 2025

Chinese firm, Chief Mutasa clash over mining rights

A legal dispute has erupted between Chinese mining company Wan Wenjin Jewellers and Chief Mutasa of Manicaland over allegations of illegal gold mining
By Melody Chikono Oct. 24, 2025