Why the One-China principle matters to Africa and the Global South — strategic imperatives and the cost of non-adherence

The remarks deliberately escalated cross-Strait confrontation and undermined peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
By Saxon Zvina 5h ago

Zimplats furnace maintenance hits Zim Q1 platinum output

The slowdown highlights the vulnerability of Zimbabwe’s platinum sector to operational disruptions at major producers.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 12h ago

Chinhoyi council faces US$6,9 million land compensation blow

Addressing journalists at the Chinhoyi Press Club, newly-appointed town clerk Birrat Tasarira said council would engage the property owner before determining the next course of action.
By Nunurai Jena 14h ago

Dump Moyo: Residents revolt against ward 23 councillor

The residents argue that Moyo failed to effectively execute her mandate and uphold the standards expected of an elected public representative. 
By Silas Nkala 14h ago

Gweru’s Mkoba 21 residential stands under spotlight

Council availed the approximately 6 000 residential stands in 2014 to home seekers but to date houses are yet to be constructed.
By Stephen Chadenga May. 21, 2026

Bulawayo gold barons under siege

Zacc requested that council provide surveyors to identify municipal land boundaries, security personnel to assist during the operation, and fuel, 60 litres per day for three days,
By Jeffrey Muvundusi May. 21, 2026

Due process questioned in councillors’ dismissal case

The affected CCC councillors took the matter to the High Court through their lawyer Professor Welshman Ncube of Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers seeking an interdict.
By Staff Reporter May. 21, 2026

Mobile clinics bridge healthcare gap in Harare’s peri-urban communities

The visit formed part of NAC’s assessment of how funds from the Aids Levy are being utilised through community-based implementation partners, particularly ZimbosAbantu Health Care on Wheels.
By Khumbulani Muleya May. 17, 2026

Suburb clocks three years without water

The residents have been forced to rely on weekly bowser deliveries that many describe as inadequate for basic survival.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 17, 2026