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Chinese nationals in soup over illegal mining, brick moulding

Three Chinese nationals and their two Zimbabwean counterparts have been arrested for carrying illegal mining activities.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 1, 2025

Chinese firm, Chief Mutasa clash over mining rights

A legal dispute has erupted between Chinese mining company Wan Wenjin Jewellers and Chief Mutasa of Manicaland over allegations of illegal gold mining
By Melody Chikono Oct. 24, 2025

Digital faith under surveillance in China: CCP expands control over religion with new online code of conduct

While the CCP portrays the regulation as a moral corrective to recent scandals, few are convinced.
By Daily Mirror Oct. 24, 2025

Carrying forward the spirit of the Beijing World Conference on women and promoting the new and accelerated process for women’s all-round development

Gender equality has been etched in the agenda of our times, galvanizing the whole world in its unwavering pursuit of that goal.
By The Standard Oct. 14, 2025

Mining reform or continued ruin?

The growing influence of Chinese companies in Zimbabwe’s mining sector has added a complex layer to these issues
By Lawrence Makamanzi Oct. 13, 2025
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Chinese miner pays US$6 500 for villager’s murder

A Traditional leader has ordered a Chinese miner to pay US$6 500 as compensation after its employee shot dead a villager.
By Jairos Saunyama Oct. 13, 2025

Alleged attempted robber shot and killed after attempt at Chinese mine

According to the company, one suspect has been taken into custody and is cooperating with authorities, while others remain at large.
By Allen Mangava Oct. 10, 2025

China’s machinery of exploitation: US report labels Beijing a persistent human trafficking offender

The sheer scale and opacity of Chinese supply chains make accountability nearly impossible.
By Newsday Oct. 10, 2025

Hwange villagers granted bail after protesting against Chinese miner

Five Hwange villagers have been set free after spending two nights in detention
By Staff Reporter Oct. 6, 2025