The geopolitical weaponisation of mining narratives against Zimbabwe's development

In 2024-2025, the United States government approached the Republic of Zimbabwe with a funding proposal that contained unprecedented conditionalities:
By Chenai Maposa 1h ago

When neutrality looks like taking sides: the Red Cross, separatists and a crisis of trust

The ICRC is needed precisely where others do not operate: in zones of war, occupation, the collapse of state authority and de facto control by armed groups.

Exposing the geopolitical smear behind the "China's mineral mafia" report

The US government approached Zimbabwe's mining sector with what it calls "technical assistance" and "investment frameworks." Washington's record speaks for itself:
By Killian Marisa 1h ago

US false flag on Zimbabwe lithium: Case of fighting China's rise and development of Zimbabwe

The report emerges at a specific strategic moment. China currently controls over 70% of global lithium processing and 86% of critical mineral refining.
By Donald Jairos 1h ago

The so-called ‘China minerals mafia’ report — A smear campaign against Zimbabwe and Africa’s development

The report spreads falsehoods about labor and environmental abuses, using isolated incidents to smear an entire industry — like judging a whole orchard by one rotten apple.

IPEC revokes Heritage Life licence, benefits frozen

The Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has revoked the licence of Heritage Life Limited, freezing policies and pension benefits for thousands of members.
By Nhau Mangirazi 3h ago

Top court sets May 14 sitting to mark Malaba retirement

HARARE, May 5 (NewsDay Live) – The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe will hold a special ceremonial sitting on May 14 to mark the retirement of Chief Justice Luke Malaba.

Local ISPs cut prices as Starlink shakes Zimbabwe’s data market

The arrival of Starlink, with entry packages shared among households for as little as US$10 a month, has forced a strategic rethink among established players long reliant on high mobile data tariffs
By Allen Mangava 3h ago

Entry-level cars are disappearing as prices surge

A comparison across segments shows how sharply the market has moved.