WATCH: Zimbabwe showcases investment, AI priorities at World Governments Summit

Nduduzo Tshuma in Dubai, United Arab Emirates ZIMBABWE is actively contributing to global discussions on investment, technology, and sustainable development at the ongoing World Governments Summit (WGS) here, Finance, Economic…

SHAPING THE FUTURE . . . President engages on AI, sustainability and economic resilience

Nduduzo Tshuma in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates PRESIDENT Mnangagwa today joins 40 fellow global leaders for high-level engagements at the World Governments Summit as nations seek future-ready strategies amid rapid…

Cuba condemns US aggression

Herald Correspondent CUBA has condemned the new escalation of the United States’ economic blockade following the issuance of an executive order by President Donald Trump aimed at restricting fuel supplies…

China’s global governance initiative answer to failed West’s ‘rules-based order’

Lawrence Freeman IT should be more than obvious by now that “the rules-based international order” created by the West has failed. Its demise, which has been accelerating in recent years,…

NATO ruined Libya, but couldn’t break it

Mustafa Fetouri To an outside observer, Libya is a map of fractured jurisdictions. Yet, beneath the surface, a singular, invisible nervous system keeps the lights on. This is the ultimate…

If Cuba falls, the Global South is to blame too

Belén Fernández On Tuesday, United States President Donald Trump had a good laugh with members of the press in the state of Iowa as he issued a rather serious decree…

President Xi pens special letter to Zim’s war vets

Gibson Nyikadzino Zimpapers Politics Hub China’s President Xi Jinping has praised Zimbabwe’s liberation war veterans for being a critical pillar in advancing the two countries’ concrete relations. In a letter…

Trump’s threats anger Europe

WASHINGTON. – Emotions are running high in Europe following US President Donald Trump’s military threats and his downplaying of contributions made by allied troops in Afghanistan.

SA welcomes 10,48m tourists

CAPE TOWN. – South Africa’s Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille announced yesterday that the country received a record high number of international arrivals in 2025, hailing tourism as a…

Namibia’s trade deficit widens

WINDHOEK. – Namibia’s trade deficit widened to N$4.4 billion (about US$ 275 million) in November 2025, up from N$2.9 billion in October, according to the latest trade statistics released yesterday…

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