EU-China Summit: the trust deficit threatening trade and diplomacy

Trade tensions are threatening to bubble over, as the bloc considers action against Chinese subsidies of electric vehicles, wind turbines, medical technology and solar equipment.
By South China Morning Post Nov. 27, 2023

Varsity forum strengthens Africa, Russia media relations

The event was attended by  young media practitioners from 10 African countries including Zimbabwe,
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira Aug. 6, 2023

PVOs Bill: The mask has fallen off

The amendments’ focus was to target NGOs that Zanu PF says dabble in politics.
By Newsday Jul. 22, 2023

Union leader booted out over Zanu PF links

Artuz president Obert Masaraure confirmed Runesu’s suspension, but remained tight-lipped over the “retrogressive grouping” Runesu was working with.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Jun. 25, 2023

I felt sense of belonging: Busi Ncube

Ncube, who took to the stage to a fully packed venue, was clad in black and white pants and did not disappoint.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 18, 2023

In conversation with Trevor: Katedza on working with Oprah, Prince Harry

They were very strict about the welfare of the crew, and the people who we were also interacting with.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jun. 11, 2023
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ED in fire-fighting mission

Mnangagwa last Tuesday proclaimed August 23 as the date for harmonised elections where he will also be seeking re-election for a second full term.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jun. 4, 2023
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Zanu PF divisions over candidates deepen

The elections were run by the shadowy Friends Association of Zimbabwe (FAZ), which has links to the Central Intelligence Organisation.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 28, 2023

Zanu PF ropes in CIO, military in poll plot

According to Bimha, Zanu PF will set up national, constituency and polling centre command centres to monitor the voter inspection exercise.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 21, 2023