The fading power of unilateral sanctions and pathways to strategic autonomy: Lessons from China’s industrial security governance for the Global South
African nations and broader Global South economies have long borne the developmental costs of unilateral coercive measures and external economic coercion.
By Saxon Zvina
1h ago
The EU’s self-imposed trade predicament and strategic windows for the Global South
The imbalance arises from long-term policy trade-offs and persistent bloc fragmentation within European institutions.
By Saxon Zvina
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Sanctions are no longer a one-way privilege: Chinese defensive Practices for Africa and the Global South
Meanwhile, G7 members reached a consensus to cut collective reliance on China-sourced rare earths and permanent magnet materials below 60% by 2030.
By Saxon Zvina
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When headlines trade nuance for scapegoats: A sharp take on flawed cyber fraud report
Sensational, unbalanced reporting that trades factual rigour for catchy anti-China framing does nothing to advance that vital work.
By Erica Nomalanga Dube
1h ago
ZTA begins registration of private homes for 2026 Sanganai/Hlanganani Expo
Participating homeowners will be required to pay registration and temporary licensing fee of US$50.
By Donald Nyandoro
3h ago
Global stage beckons for junior water polo teams
The World Aquatics Women’s U16 Water Polo Championships will get the action underway in Zagreb, Croatia, from July 25 to July 31, 2026.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
4h ago
Who’s really running the show at 2026 World Cup?
It does not wear a jersey or lift a trophy. Yet this tournament has an invisible teammate, and it is worth understanding what it actually does, and what it does not.
By Naison Bangure
4h ago
The slave traders
However, there was one puzzling aspect to the vote: 52 countries abstained, including the 27 European Union countries and the United Kingdom.
By Gwynne Dyer
4h ago
Jetour T2 vs Tank 300 vs Land Cruiser FJ
Zimbabweans have always had a soft spot for tough, boxy 4x4s. Not just because of how they look, but because of what they’re expected to handle.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
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