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News1 week ago

Diaspora power for Africa

JOHANNESBURG – THE African diaspora continues to play a remarkable role in shaping the future of Africa while preserving strong connections with the motherland. Across the United States, the Caribbean, Europe,

Travel1 week ago

Umzingwane beckons tourists

by MKHOKHELI NCUBE UMZINGWANE, a largely untapped tourism gem in Matabeleland South Province, is increasingly attracting attention for its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, traditional cuisine and growing eco-tourism potential.

Politics1 week ago

Diaspora demands accountable rule

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA  JOHANNESBURG – GROWING anger over corruption, bad governance, election manipulation and economic decline is fuelling calls for a united continental movement to hold African leaders accountable and defend

Featured2 weeks ago

Bulawayo tourism rising in Zimbabwe

by MELUSI MHLANGA BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city and the gateway to the Matabeleland region, is steadily emerging as one of Southern Africa’s most attractive tourism destinations. Located in the south-western

News3 months ago

Matobo residents question independence gains

by MKHOKHELI NCUBEMAPHISA – AS Zimbabwe approaches 46 years of independence, many residents of Matobo District in Matabeleland South say there is little to celebrate. For them, the promise of

Local3 months ago

ZANC demands referendum on term limits

by NQOBANI MATIBELA GWANDA – PRESSURE is mounting on President Emmerson Mnangagwa and sections of the ruling ZANU-PF party amid growing concerns over reported plans to amend Zimbabwe’s Constitution to

National3 months ago

Tribal tensions resurface over term extension

by FHATU MULAUDZIBEITBRIDGE – PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s reported bid to extend his term of office to 2030 has reignited political debate and, regrettably, revived long-standing tribal tensions between some Ndebele

Exclusive4 months ago

Two decades on, Gwayi-Shangani still unfinished

by SIBONGILE SIBANDAHWANGE – MORE than two decades after construction began, the Gwayi-Shangani Dam remains unfinished, symbolising the high cost of delayed national infrastructure and the growing frustration of communities

News4 months ago

Africa’s minerals, China’s wealth

JOHANNESBURG – GROWING voices across Africa are condemning what they describe as China’s glaring double standards: extracting vast mineral wealth from the continent while denying Africans equal treatment, respect, and

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