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DIPLOMATIC ALIGNMENT: President Mnangagwa Seeks Eritrean Support for UN Security Council Bid
As Zimbabwe ramps up its diplomatic engagement to secure the UNSC seat, the successful mobilization of support from key partners like Eritrea is seen as a critical component of its broader foreign policy strategy to amplify African voices on the international stage.

Southerton Business Times
2 days ago2 min read


DIPLOMATIC DYNAMISM: Botswana President Duma Boko Set for Three-Day State Visit
HARARE — Botswana’s President Duma Boko is set to arrive in Zimbabwe this Tuesday, April 21, for a high-stakes three-day State visit that is expected to recalibrate bilateral ties and accelerate shared economic agendas. The visit, undertaken at the invitation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, will culminate in the 66th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF).

Southerton Business Times
5 days ago2 min read


Iran–US tensions escalate over alleged Isfahan rescue mission and Strait of Hormuz deadline
HARARE — Tensions between Iran and the United States have sharply escalated following conflicting accounts of a high-risk military rescue operation in central Iran and a looming diplomatic deadline over access to the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The developments have raised fears of wider conflict, with global oil markets and international observers closely monitoring the situation.

Southerton Business Times
Apr 63 min read


DIPLOMATIC FRONTIER: US Embassy Unveils “Freedom 250” to Strengthen Zimbabwe-US Economic and Cultural Ties
HARARE – The United States Embassy in Harare has officially launched "Freedom 250," a global commemorative initiative marking the 250th anniversary of American independence. The program is set to serve as a high-impact platform for deepening bilateral relations with Zimbabwe through a year-long series of projects focused on economic cooperation, healthcare innovation, and human capital development.

Southerton Business Times
Mar 312 min read


Iran Says It Is Ready for Possible U.S. Ground Invasion as Tensions Escalate
Tehran — Iran says it is fully prepared to confront a potential ground invasion by the United States as tensions continue to escalate between Tehran, Washington, and Israel. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran would be ready to face American troops if the United States deployed forces on Iranian soil.

Southerton Business Times
Mar 72 min read
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