In the modern era, a tourist’s journey doesn’t begin at an airport—it begins on a smartphone. Recognizing this digital shift, Zimbabwe’s telecommunications giant, NetOne, has stepped beyond the role of a traditional mobile operator to become the “digital backbone” of the nation’s tourism revival.
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Manicaland Leading the Charge: Zimbabwe-China Horticulture Engagement 2026
The landscape of Zimbabwean agriculture is shifting toward a high-value, export-oriented future, with Manicaland Province at the epicenter of this transformation. Following the recent Zimbabwe–China Horticulture Buyers Engagement, the province has solidified its status as a critical gateway to the vast Chinese market, buoyed by the impending implementation of a zero-tariff policy.
Zimbabwe Travel: Fastjet Gears Up for Busy Easter Holiday
As the Easter holiday approaches, marking the first major travel peak of 2026, Fastjet is gearing up for a significant influx of passengers across its regional network.
The Fragile Symbiosis: Energy, War, and the Russia-Europe Oil Deadlock
Four years into the conflict in Ukraine, the global energy landscape remains defined by a paradoxical dependency. While the European Union has made historic strides in “de-risking” from Moscow, a complex web of infrastructure, long-term contracts, and economic necessity ensures that Russia and Europe remain tethered by the very oil that funds the ongoing war.
Trump Signals Shift in Iran Conflict: Claims “Serious Discussions” with New Regime
President Donald J. Trump has signaled a potential turning point in the ongoing military conflict with Iran, claiming that the United States is now engaged in “serious discussions” with a “new, and more reasonable” leadership in Tehran
The Ghost in the Machine: How the US F-35 Outsmarts Modern Air Defenses
In the high-stakes theater of 21st-century aerial warfare, the legendary dogfights of the past—defined by tight turns and screaming G-forces—have been replaced by a silent, digital duel.
Faith in the Second Republic: DANet Leads The Eastern Highlands’ Spiritual Surge for CAB 3
In the shimmering heat of the Eastern Highlands, where the mountains of Mutare stand as silent sentinels of faith, a profound spiritual and political convergence took place this past Friday. More than 300 pastors from across the Manicaland province gathered under the banner of the Destiny of Afrika Network (DANet), transforming the city into a crucible of collective resolve.
The Red Dragon Ascendant: A Feature Analysis of Britain’s Most Iconic Warship
The British “Dragon” warship—formally known as HMS Dragon (D35)—is currently making headlines as it spearheads the Royal Navy’s high-stakes operations in the Eastern Mediterranean. As of March 2026, this Type 45 Destroyer is no longer just a defensive asset; it is becoming a testbed for the future of naval warfare.
Below is a feature analysis of the vessel’s current specifications and its transition into the Laser Era.
The President’s Cup 2026: A National Showcase of Unity, Excellence, and Strategic Partnership
Zimbabwe is steadily building momentum toward one of its most prestigious sporting occasions, The President’s Cup 2026—an event that has grown beyond the fairways to become a national symbol of unity, collaboration, and forward-looking leadership.
Youth Charter Calls for Glasgow 2026 to Deliver a Commonwealth Youth Legacy of Hope and Opportunity
The Youth Charter is proposing that the Games serve as the launch platform for a Commonwealth Youth Legacy Initiative, built around the organisation’s internationally recognised Community Campus model
