How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

Since early 2024, thousands of Zimbabweans returning home from South Africa are bringing more than suitcases—they’re bringing habits shaped by years abroad

What Tanzania’s betting industry reveals about digital growth in Africa

What Tanzania’s betting industry reveals about digital growth in Africa

If you want to understand Africa’s digital progress, Tanzania offers an interesting place to begin. The country’s betting industry has grown alongside wider improvements in mobile technology, internet access, digital payments and online services, giving you a practical example of how technology becomes part of everyday life. 

Digital tools help Zimbabwe’s HIV migrants stay in care

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As droves of Zimbabweans return home from South Africa in a wave of deportations and anti-immigrant sentiment, health experts warn that disruptions to HIV treatment

Mnangagwa defends Zimbabwe’s term extension after once pledging to leave office in 2028

Mnangagwa defends Zimbabwe’s term extension after once pledging to leave office in 2028

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has defended the constitutional amendments that extend his presidency until 2030, insisting the changes were the result of a “collective decision” rather than his personal ambition, even though he had previously pledged to leave office in 2028.

Water shedding driving sewage overflows and pipe bursts in Bulawayo

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Politics of fear: have we turned a corner?

Zimbabweans have grown to associate politics with fear, violence and intimidation. This has muzzled public political debate and while some analysts say the situation is changing,...

YAD targets first time voters

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Cotton farmers in trouble

Cotton farmers who diverted inputs received for contract farming are in trouble after their alternative crops...

EU funds bus terminus shelter

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The Day of Crumble

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No room for corruption: Komichi

MDC-T has fine-tuned its guidelines for the selection of urban council candidates to ensure the party...

Zanu (PF) aspirants threaten sabotage

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Vote buying: MDC-T losers bitter

MDC-T candidates who lost primary elections to the party’s former Gweru MP, Timothy Mkhahlera, have put...

No limit to electoral observers: ZEC

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is ready to work with any local, regional or foreign organisations interested...

Zanu farm invaders jailed

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Teachers victimised: PTUZ

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Crocodile exports boom

Binga Crocodile farm has exported 10 tonnes of crocodile meat to European and Namibian markets since...

SA borders beefed up

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