17 dead, 33 injured as Malawi-bound coach crashes on Harare–Nyamapanda Highway, State of disaster declared
The latest fatality figure corrects earlier inconsistencies in an official statement that cited 14 deaths in its headline but 17 in the body.
By Valentine Maya
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Why Vision 2030 is a mirage in rural Bubi
He cited deteriorating roads, lack of communication networks, and inadequate healthcare and education facilities – particularly in rural Bubi district.
By Silas Nkala
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Maranatha Adventist commissions US$16 000 ‘Jacob’s Well’
Headmaster Khulekani Hindoga said the plant was an income-generating project with a production capacity of 5 000 litres per day.
By Nizbert Moyo
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From laughter to standing ovations: What Africa must learn from China’s 20-year automotive transformation
Chinese new-energy vehicles have secured meaningful market share in Europe. BYD’s global sales and overseas growth have set records, outperforming major international rivals.
By Saxon Zvina
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Construction works gather pace at Sinotsi Clinic in Bulilima
Phuti commended the Sinotsi community for prioritising construction works and embracing self-help development initiatives.
By Nqobizwe Thebe
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When neutrality looks like taking sides: the Red Cross, separatists and a crisis of trust
The ICRC is needed precisely where others do not operate: in zones of war, occupation, the collapse of state authority and de facto control by armed groups.
By Jean D’amour Mugabo
May. 5, 2026
Only four African economies built for sustained industrial growth — report
While countries such as Rwanda and Nigeria are making measurable progress, the report finds their trajectories remain incomplete.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
May. 5, 2026
Zim risks losing lithium edge as global race intensifies: OECD
Zimbabwe faces growing competition, limited processing capacity and infrastructure constraints that could prevent it from fully capitalising on the global energy transition.
By Tatira Zwinoira
May. 5, 2026
How China’s techno-developmentalism outpaced Europe — and what Africa must learn
Unitree’s G1 robot, priced at around US$13,600, compared to Boston Dynamics’ Atlas at over US$140 000, reflects not a quality gap but a manufacturing ecosystem gap.
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026




