The election of grace: Discovering your God-given assignment

The election of grace: Discovering your God-given assignment

There is a powerful truth in Scripture called the election of grace. Romans 11:5 declares: “Even so then at this present time there is a remnant according to the election of grace.”

Batoka Gorge moves toward formal procurement with $440m of state equity behind it

Batoka Gorge moves toward formal procurement with $440m of state equity behind it

Zambia and Zimbabwe have each put $220 million into their 2026 budget cycles for the dam at Batoka Gorge, which is the first time either country has committed public equity to a scheme first conceived in 1972.

BUSSW Researchers Lead a Global Conversation on Women’s Entrepreneurship

BUSSW Researchers Lead a Global Conversation on Women’s Entrepreneurship

For Sustainable Shared Futures, centered on collective action across borders to advance human rights and social justice.

Mr. President, Wicknell doesn’t need praise but needs to be investigated

Mr. President, Wicknell doesn’t need praise but needs to be investigated

In Zimbabwe, the lines between patronage and philanthropy can be blurred.

The Long Road to Nowhere: South Africa at the Fracture Point

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Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Mozambique and Eswatini, Victor Matemadanda, dies aged 66

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Echoes of Mugabe: What Zimbabwe’s extension of presidential term limits means for President Mnangagwa

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We can’t blame colonialism for injustices that existed long before Rhodes arrived in Africa

Only the truth will set us free....

The Strait of Hormuz is open, oil prices have dropped – so why is Zimbabwe’s fuel still the most expensive?

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Would Jesus have accepted a car from Mnangagwa?

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CAB3 passage sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s democratic future

Zimbabwe’s Parliament has passed the contentious Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), triggering renewed debate over...

Anti-migrant myths that have been allowed to fester in South Africa

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Zimbabweans Fleeing SA Xenophobia Allowed One Duty-free Car, Household Goods

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Does anti-foreigner hatred pay? Do digital platforms profit?

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A City Surrounded by Water, Yet Thousands Go Without: The Irony of Mutare’s Growing Water Crisis

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The Constitutional Court now needs to uphold and protect Zimbabwe’s supreme law

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Death of democracy in Zimbabwe: how the passing of CAB3 resembles the establishment of Hitler’s tyranny

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