A fragile state: Zimbabwe reckons with the catastrophic loss of US Aid
By Global Press Journal
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Eliza Mandove was a child when her brother was killed during Zimbabwe’s war for...
Wheat farming and its contribution to Zimbabwe’s economic growth
By Wayne Matyukira
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. WHEAT production has steadily emerged as a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s agricultural economy, not only as a means to ensure...
Bridging Visions Driving Progress at China-Africa Expo
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. The fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo, slated for June 12 to 15 in Changsha, the capital of central China's Hunan...
White rhinos return to Gonarezhou after 100 years
By Obert Siamilandu
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. THE thundering footsteps of white rhinos once again echo across Gonarezhou National Park, marking the species' return to the...
Mbare Art Space: A colonial beer hall in Zim
By TINASHE MUSHAKAVANHU
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. IN southern Africa, townships were built as segregated urban zones for black people.
They were created under colonial and white...
Trabablas immortalised?
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. YESTERDAY, President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially opened the Trabablas Interchange, an US$88 million infrastructure project that changes the north-south...
The new Broadcasting Services Amendment Act: A legal analysis
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. The Broadcasting Services Amendment Act No.2, 2025 (Hereinafter referred to as the Act/ Amendment Act) represents a significant shift...
Where wildlife populations ‘vote’ for international hunting
By Emmanuel Koro
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. WHEN the Kariba Dam wall was built across the Zambezi River to generate hydroelectric power for Zimbabwe and Zambia,...
Dig your well before you’re thirsty
By Cliff Chiduku
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. In a world of constant change, fierce competition and fleeting chances, one timeless formula remains true: Success = Opportunity...
How uncompetitive prices push commodities to the informal market
By Charles Dhewa
Africa-Press - Zimbabwe. UNCOMPETITIVE prices offered by the government and formal market systems are a major reason why most African agricultural...