Shutdown of Hormuz Strait raises fears of soaring oil prices
Aljazeera The United States and Israel’s war with Iran has spilled over into the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, prompting a surge in oil…
Zim evacuates Iran embassy staff
Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWEANS in Teheran, Iran, have been evacuated following a review of the security situation in the Middle East, amid escalating tensions after the United States and…
Nation celebrates Women’s Day
Alicia Kadzviti-Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE will commemorate International Women’s Day tomorrow at Chipadze High School in Bindura, Mashonaland Central. Globally, the day will be marked on March 8. Addressing a Press…
Khamenei killing: US, Israel cross new line in international politics
Fyodor Lukyanov Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead and the international system is entering a far more dangerous phase than many appear willing to acknowledge. One may hold any…
‘I’m no longer ashamed of my disabled daughter’
When Agnes Mutemi discovered that her first-born daughter Nambia was mentally ill at the age of two, her first reaction was to be ashamed. She remained in denial for several…
Plastic bottle collectors turn waste into wealth
Plastic waste in Nigeria presents a dual challenge: cleaning up environmental pollution, and tapping into its economic potential. Many countries worldwide face similar challenges. India, for one, has chosen policies…
BRICS becomes major player in AI market
Svetlana Khristoforova. India recently hosted the largest international summit on artificial intelligence, the AI Impact Summit 2026. The event brought together representatives of more than 100 countries, including all BRICS…
Africa’s zero-tariff policy shows how China understands partnerships
Maya Majueran China announced at the 39th African Union Summit held in Ethiopia recently, that it will fully implement zero-tariff treatment for 53 African countries having diplomatic relations with Beijing …
New envoys pledge to scale up economic ties
Debra Matabvu-Senior Reporter NEWLY accredited Ambassadors to Zimbabwe from Japan, Italy and Namibia yesterday presented their letters of credence to President Mnangagwa at State House, with the three pledging to…











