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

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

South Africa was meant to be the beacon of hope for southern Africa. For centuries the region looked to it as the powerhouse, the state to be followed.

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

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

By any measure, Zimbabwe has entered one of the most consequential political moments since the fall of former

Food security boost from Care Zimbabwe

Sekai is an elderly woman who has lived in the high Density suburb of Mkoba for 40. It has been 10 years since her husband died...

House-Kwasa asserts itself

House-Kwasa, a new musical genre introduced by Zimbabwean musicians in South Africa, is gathering momentum with...

Gold output doubles

Canadian-based firm, New Dawn Mining, reports that its gold output at its Zimbabwean subsidiaries had doubled...

Film industry potential: Shamu

Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu last week said the country's film sector had the...

Upfumi Kuvadiki slams BancABC bank

Even before prospective radio applicants are issued with licenses shadowy black empowerment group Upfumi Kuvadiki is...

Face of Zim’s sponsorship deal

Face of Zimbabwe Trust, organisers of the popular online beauty pageant, have signed the international online...

Businessmen help community

The Rural Community Sports Development project ward 7 has been set up to encourage the development...

Villagers set up legal fund

Villagers in Murewa West who have been victims of selective justice by the police are setting...

Sexual harassment rife in media

Ruvimbo Makombe (23) is a graduate of a Diploma in Mass Communication from the Harare Polytechnic....

Stay away from politics: Maleyi

Veteran Botswana gospel couple, Isaac Maleyi and his wife Esnath, this week said they were impressed...

Musicians turn vendors

"Why sell in the store when you can sell in the streets?" rhymes American rap star...

Residents fear a clean up

Hundreds of residents in Harare’s Dzivarasekwa Extension are panicking after the government indicated that it intends...

Information lock down on soldiers

Soldiers living in all the army camps in Zimbabwe are not allowed to read private newspapers...

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