Imperial anxiety vs. African sovereignty: An Afrocentric critique of the 2025 US National Security Strategy

Look at the U.S. footprint in Africa: a sprawling network of military bases, special operations units, CIA involvement, and counterterrorism campaigns.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa 9h ago

TelOne launches 201-Seat Omni Contact Centre to enhance customer engagement

The Omni Contact Centre integrates various communication channels, including voice calls, email, live chat, social media, and AI-driven self-service options, alongside analytics tools.  
By Blessed Ndlovu 20h ago

Chinese, villagers clash over Kalope dam rages on

On Wednesday, the magistrate remanded the five to December 16 after the key State witnesses failed to turn up for the trial commencement. 
By Silas Nkala 20h ago

Civil servants pay, drug crisis top Parly debate

He warned that the country’s development ambitions would remain out of reach if public workers remained underpaid and overstretched. 
By Nunurai Jena 20h ago

Impregnated Grade 7 learner (14) gives birth, scores the highest Grade 7 units but no justice yet

A 14-year-old Chikomba girl, who was impregnated while doing her Grade 7 at a local school, recently gave birth to a bouncing baby girl
By Jairos Saunyama 20h ago

Blessed Mhlanga, HStv trial postponed again

Mhlanga and Muteiwa are charged with transmitting messages likely to incite public violence.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Dec. 12, 2025

‘It matters if the cat catches mice’

Decades of Maoist ideological purity had left the Asian giant impoverished, starving and isolated. The country was drowning in slogans, yet its people were unable to swim.
By Justin Nyoni Dec. 12, 2025

Archaic laws exploited by drunk drivers

The re-introduction of breathalysers is being overshadowed by an outdated legal blood-alcohol limit and a weak policy framework, the Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance in Zimbabwe
By Margaret Lubinda Dec. 10, 2025

Midlands joins fight against corruption

Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution permanent secretary, Edgar Seenza has said the fight against corruption requires the involvement of every citizen to effectively deal with the scourge. 
By Stephen Chadenga Dec. 10, 2025