No UN reform without Africa: Zimbabwe
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade confirmed the position after a meeting attended by minister Amon Murwira.
By Tatenda Kunaka
11h ago
From veto to zero tariffs: A partnership that learns together
That promise has since matured into a comprehensive strategic partnership – one defined less by grand gestures than by steady, sector‑by‑ sector cooperation.
By Debra Manyasi
May. 8, 2026
Romania backs Zimbabwe’s UNSC bid
Romania has endorsed Zimbabwe’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2027–2028 term, giving fresh momentum to Harare’s diplomatic campaign
By Staff Reporter
May. 7, 2026
The ceasefire mirage: Washington’s Iran strategy targets China—and what Africa must do now
The confrontation has already hit African economies. Rising fuel prices, supply chain disruptions, and inflation are widespread across east and west Africa.
By Donald Jairos
Apr. 22, 2026
Strait of Hormuz: Law, power and the peril of global instability
The Strait of Hormuz qualifies as a “strait used for international navigation” under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
By John Laisani
Apr. 16, 2026
Mutsvangwa calls for diplomatic solution to Middle East conflict
ZANU PF spokesperson, Christopher Mutsvangwa, has called for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing Middle East conflict, blaming the unrest on the denial of Palestinian rights
By Pride Nyamupangedengu
Mar. 16, 2026
80 countries back Zim’s UNSC bid
Murwira added that Zimbabwe’s long-standing foreign policy rooted in peaceful coexistence resonated with many nations across the globe.
By Tatenda Kunaka
Jan. 9, 2026
80 countries back Zim’s UNSC bid.
Non-permanent members are elected by the UN General Assembly and require a two-thirds majority vote.
By Tatenda Kunaka
Jan. 9, 2026
Zim officially launches campaign for UNSC seat
ZIMBABWE has officially launched its campaign for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027-28 term.
By Nunurai Jena
Oct. 2, 2025




