Haritatos sworn in as Lands minister
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who last week split the ministry into two entities, presided over Haritatos' swearing in at State House Wednesday afternoon.
By Donald Nyandoro
2h ago
The Hormuz Crisis: From US-Iran Rivalry to Great-Power Tensions
China relies on Hormuz for roughly 40% of its crude oil imports and 30% of its LNG imports.
By Saxon Zvina
5h ago
The trade war reckoning: How US tariffs forged a new global order
Contrary to White House claims of a trade “golden age,” official figures from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and national customs agencies paint a different picture.
By Saxon Zvina
6h ago
How US military bases became a security liability for Gulf states
The 2026 conflict also marks a turning point in modern warfare, but it is critical to distinguish between tactical losses and strategic defeat.
By Kilian Marisa
6h ago
Harare eyes bonds, reforms to end ‘hand-to-mouth’ financing — Mayor
Mafume said the city must urgently address its fiscal challenges to meet its 2026 budget targets for sustainable service delivery and infrastructure renewal.
By Blessed Ndlovu
7h ago
Making sense of African food baskets through territorial markets
BEYOND being sources of nutrition and income, African territorial markets provide valuable evidence for building an understanding of local food baskets.
By Charles Dhewa
9h ago
Springboks coach salutes Sables
Preparations are currently in full swing, with Zimbabwe set to take on Zambia in Harare on April 25, followed by a clash at Hartsfield Rugby Ground in Bulawayo on May 2.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda
9h ago
Age saves Chivi teenager from jail for killing imbiber
Chiwava appeared in court facing a murder charge for killing Doubt Matimbe in Tavagadza village in Headman Chipindu’s area on May 15 last year.
By Desmond Chingarande
9h ago
Malaba out of CAB3 ConCourt hearing
Malaba officially steps down on May 14, ahead of the May 20 hearing scheduled at the ConCourt.
By Miriam Mangwaya
9h ago




