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China-Zim trade up 30%

The statistics were revealed by Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Guo Shaochun during a discussion with local editors on China-Zimbabwe bilateral co-operation.
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 17, 2022

Envoy defends Chinese investors

Guo also dismissed allegations that China was gradually turning Zimbabwe into its colony.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Oct. 18, 2022

Chinese labour abuse under probe: Govt

This follows reports of physical abuse of workers at Chinese-owned companies and complaints by workers that they were being underpaid.
By Sharon Buwerimwe and Mpumelelo Moyo Oct. 12, 2022

China pledges more investment support to Zim

MORE Chinese companies are expected to invest in Zimbabwe if high quality products are introduced, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Guo Shaochun said.
By Elma Zhoya Oct. 3, 2022

Groups want Chinese penalised

In a joint statement, the Solidarity Centre, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, Domestic Workers’ Association of Zimbabwe, African End Sexual Harassment Initiative, Zimbabwe Domestic and Allied Workers’ Union noted an increase in labour rights violations.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Groups want Chinese penalised

In a joint statement, the Solidarity Centre, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, Domestic Workers’ Association of Zimbabwe, African End Sexual Harassment Initiative, Zimbabwe Domestic and Allied Workers’ Union noted an increase in labour rights violations.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Zim-China relations: Web of lies, propaganda, capture

As Zimbabwe ticks towards its next election in 2023, you notice this renewed energy in the public media to defend Chinese interests on one hand, and an equal amount of anger in vilifying imagined enemies of Beijing.

By The Standard Oct. 3, 2021

Zim-China relations: Web of lies, propaganda, capture

As Zimbabwe ticks towards its next election in 2023, you notice this renewed energy in the public media to defend Chinese interests on one hand, and an equal amount of anger in vilifying imagined enemies of Beijing.

By The Standard Oct. 3, 2021