Black innovator who mapped the world dies at 95
NEW YORK – LEGEND Dr. Gladys Mae West, the pioneering Black mathematician whose work helped create the backbone of the Global Positioning System (GPS), died at the age of 95
NEW YORK – LEGEND Dr. Gladys Mae West, the pioneering Black mathematician whose work helped create the backbone of the Global Positioning System (GPS), died at the age of 95
JOHANNESBURG — THE rapid global expansion of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite internet systems such as SpaceX’s Starlink has reignited a critical debate in South Africa whether advanced connectivity infrastructure can remain
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – A HEATED debate is unfolding across social media platforms and public forums over why many black women embrace artificial beauty while a significant number of African
JOHANNESBURG — SOUTH Africa has once again asserted itself as a principled voice against global injustice, becoming the first country to stage an emergency protest at a United States embassy
JOHANNESBURG – GLOBAL citizens and human rights activists are calling on the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) to impose sanctions on the United States, including a suspension from international
by MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO – THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has declared Zanu PF candidate Freedom Phineas Murechu the winner of the Nkulumane constituency by-election, which was held on Saturday to
by MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO — ALL eyes are on tomorrow’s pivotal Nkulumane constituency by-election in Bulawayo, a contest fraught with frustration and deep disillusionment over decades of deindustrialisation, corruption, misrule and
by NQOBANI MATHIBELAGWANDA – THE government’s continued emphasis on sinking boreholes in arid Matabeleland South exposes a misplaced development priority that fails to address the province’s deep, structural water crisis.
PORTO-NOVO – BENIN’S political crisis deepened on Tuesday as coup leaders re-emerged in a new video warning France to “back off” from the country’s internal affairs while urging citizens to
by MANGALISO TSHUMABULAWAYO – ZIMBABWE’S economy, though nominally larger than that of neighbouring Zambia, continues to underperform dramatically—a failure increasingly attributed to the dominance of informal and grey economic activity






