The contemporary features and global significance of Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building: Lessons for the Global South and Africa's ruling parties

Perhaps the report's most significant message is that a ruling party cannot successfully govern a nation unless it first governs itself effectively.
By Saxon Zvina 11h ago

‘Revolutionary kinship’: China pledges unwavering support for Zanu  PF as CPC marks 105 years

Some of you have visited China many times. Some might hold a deeper understanding of China than my Embassy colleagues and I myself.
By Zhou Ding 11h ago

Tobacco output set for record harvest

“More than 135,000 farmers are involved in its production, with about 85 percent being smallholder farmers who are earning an average of around US$10,000 annually.”
By Obert Siamilandu 14h ago

Ways European Football is Reshaping Urban Africa

The "electronic tribe" is no longer a subculture; it is a permanent fixture of African urban life
By Theindependent 17h ago

368 irrigation schemes commercialised

“Government is committed to rehabilitating and expanding irrigation infrastructure to mitigate the effects of climate change, which has increasingly affected rain-fed agriculture,” he said.
By Staff Reporter 21h ago

Why access to capital remains Zim’s biggest business challenge

Access to capital remains the lifeblood of every successful business. Whether a business operates in agriculture, manufacturing, mining or technology, growth inevitably requires investment.
By Believe Guta 21h ago

Ndiweni exposes the global roots of the Ndebele throne

Ndiweni said records show that among Lobengula’s sons sent to the college were Njube and the youngest, Nguboyenje also recorded as Inguba Entsha, meaning “New Blanket.”
By Silas Nkala 21h ago

Starafricacorporation battles US$2,23m working capital deficit

Despite the liquidity pressures, the company posted a profit after tax of US$1,44 million for the year under review, compared to a US$4,83 million loss in the prior year.
By Tatira Zwinoira 21h ago

27 years after Joshua Nkomo: Has xenophobia killed Pan-Africanism?

Countries such as Zimbabwe and Malawi have since last week reportedly dispatched buses to repatriate frightened citizens fleeing the violence.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi 21h ago