China-linked syndicates circle Zim’s digital economy
The warning comes as criminal networks relocate following intensified crackdowns in countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos.
By Silas Nkala
Jun. 22, 2026
Arms deals in dark corners — Don’t turn us into another bloody enclave
There must be political will to confront corruption within enforcement institutions. Criminal syndicates survive because somebody, somewhere, is looking away or benefiting.
By Shame Makoshori
Jun. 12, 2026
When borders fail, smugglers thrive
According to the study, the country is rapidly emerging as a critical transit corridor in a sprawling migrant smuggling network stretching from the Horn of Africa to South Africa.
By Newsday
Apr. 1, 2026
Stronger action needed against drug networks
Border and airport security must be strengthened. Anti-corruption measures must be rigorously enforced.
By Newsday
Mar. 26, 2026
Global cartels turn Zim into drug hub
Authorities are grappling with the proliferation of drug dealing and abuse, struggling to curb the vice amid rising violence, mental health problems and other social ills linked to drug use.
By Silas Nkala
Mar. 25, 2026
Self-renewal and strategic vision, Africa’s takeaways from CPC's 105-year journey
Opinion & Analysis
By Saxon Zvina
1h ago
Dissecting the label of “state capitalism”: Breaking Western discourse hegemony in global economic governance
Opinion & Analysis
1h ago
Rational analysis of online speech governance: Unpacking fouble standards behind the “digital authoritarianism” narrative
Opinion & Analysis
1h ago
How CAB 3 unmasked Zimbabwe’s media deficit: The need for sustained media reform advocacy
Opinion & Analysis
2h ago
3 624 Zimbabweans nationals repatriated from South Africa amid unrest
Local News
By Silas Nkala and Valentine Maya
2h ago




