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China’s aggressive border tactics: Threatening regional stability for territorial gains

Currently, China is involved in a staggering 17 territorial disputes with its neighboring countries, with at least 7 of these disputes concerning land
By Daily Mirror 1h ago

Golf Zone: Masiya continues winning streak at Mashwede

Masiya had the best scores of the competition across all sections including the men's Championship Division.
By Linda Munyama 1h ago

Golf Zone: Mnangagwa launches Presidential Golf Day

The initiative’s aim was to raise funds for the ED-UNZA Scholarship Program which was established in November 2019.

Zim Jazz Festival returns

The artist expressed her excitement about visiting the country and performing at the festival with her bandmates.
By Khumbulani Muleya 2h ago

Zim wastes lucrative EU export window

However, he said only 200 Zimbabwean firms were exploiting opportunities presented by a decade old pact called Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa).

Green building, sustainability and ESG practices in real estate

As the real estate industry continues to evolve, the interplay between green building, sustainability and ESG practices has become increasingly crucial.
By Mike Juru 3h ago

Women accountants conference 2024

Empowering women in the accounting profession means equipping them with the tools, knowledge and resources they need to thrive.
By Amh Voices 5h ago

Inclusive education distant dream for rural Zim kids with disabilities

The move, intended to ease their financial burden, has instead plunged Moyo deeper into isolation, depriving her of an education she once had access to in town.

Supply chains crumble as blackouts intensify

A survey carried out by the Independent exposed serious challenges facing businesses, with restaurant operators saying many business were suffering.
By Freeman Makopa 5h ago