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Zanu PF MP duped US$100k in fake deal
The complainant reportedly showed interest and the accused invited him to a meeting at Olive Oak Villa Guest Lodge in Gunhill, Harare, on May 10.
By Desmond Chingarande
1h ago
China’s critical minerals advantage and Africa’s industrialisation path
Technology transfer must be commercial, voluntary, and mutually beneficial.
By Saxon Zvina
3h ago
Carpe Diem Episode 4 cements Harare’s place on regional music map
Named after the Latin phrase meaning “seize the day,” Carpe Diem has built its reputation on careful curation and immersive atmosphere rather than hype alone.
By Valentine Maya
3h ago
CAB3 reflects Zanu-PF succession fight, not citizens’ interests, says former Chamisa spox
Sibanda, who recently drew criticism over remarks interpreted as support for CAB3, said his comments had been misunderstood.
By Silas Nkala
4h ago
Behind the “China shock” panic lies a deeper Western crisis of confidence
From an African perspective, it is neither reasonable to blindly glorify China’s development model nor follow Western biased opinions to reject China arbitrarily.
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
6h ago
Global health governance and geopolitics: WHA rejects Taiwan-related proposals for 10th consecutive year
Sovereignty norms as the core institutional benchmark
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
6h ago
From misjudgment to momentum: A transformed China and Africa’s path to autonomy
By 2025, China-Africa trade reached $348.1 billion, with China remaining Africa’s largest trading partner for 17 consecutive years.
By Saxon Zvina
6h ago
From humiliation to rejuvenation: China’s 200-year journey and Its lessons for Africa and the Global South
China’s rebirth — from a semi-colonial, impoverished, and humiliated nation to a thriving global powerhouse — rests on four enduring, interconnected pillars.
By Saxon Zvina
7h ago
Where Is the Uchena Commission Report?
Today, however, one question remains unanswered: Where is the report?
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
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