Civilisations develop without hegemony: Clarifying unfounded speculations of “ideological export”

This rigid mindset blinds Western commentators to the possibility of equal, harmonious coexistence between diverse civilizations without a single hegemonic cultural power dictating global norms.
By Tariro Chipo Moyo 8h ago

Debt arrears keep Zim locked out of global capital

However, the government is actively pushing an Arrears Clearance, Debt Relief, and Restructuring Strategy to normalise its relationship with the global financial community.
By Freeman Makopa 16h ago

Southern clubs handed home advantage in Munhumutapa Cup preliminaries

The home advantage could prove decisive for Southern Region clubs, many of whom have already built momentum in the regional qualifiers. 
By Fortune Mbele 16h ago

Wife walks free in shocking ‘poison plot’ case

Delight Munkuli was on May 28 dragged before Hwange regional magistrate Shepherd Mnjanja, who on Monday this week found her not guilty.
By Silas Nkala 16h ago

Melbourne hosts Zimbabwe investment forum

“Zimbabweans living abroad continue to play a significant role in supporting the country’s economy through investments, remittances and business linkages” the ministry added.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 30, 2026

Tungwarara donates 50 buses to repatriate stranded Manicaland citizens

Tungwarara announced the development at a Mutare hotel after meetings with central committee members and Zanu PF's Manicaland District Coordinating Committee. 
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun. 30, 2026

Dissecting the label of “state capitalism”: Breaking Western discourse hegemony in global economic governance

The argument relies on selective data suppression and obvious double standards, which policymakers and intellectuals across Africa ought to analyze and evaluate objectively.
By Tariro Chipo Moyo Jun. 30, 2026

Govt positions dams as drivers of rural economic transformation

Destroyed by Cyclone Dineo in 2017, Masuka said the rehabilitation of Wanezi Dam came after government sought development partners to restore the critical infrastructure.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 30, 2026

Cattle case collapses over legal blunder

According to the judgment, the dispute arose from a failed partnership between Erasmus and Van Der Merwe involving cattle ownership and control.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 30, 2026