Visa row rocks World Cup
from SAAD MUSE in Mogadishu & AMADOU NDIAYE in Dakar MOGADISHU – CONCERNS are mounting among football stakeholders and supporters worldwide over what critics describe as the increasing politicisation of the
from SAAD MUSE in Mogadishu & AMADOU NDIAYE in Dakar MOGADISHU – CONCERNS are mounting among football stakeholders and supporters worldwide over what critics describe as the increasing politicisation of the
JOHANNESBURG — FOR thousands of Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa, the dream of returning home has become increasingly complicated. While many face hostility, discrimination and periodic outbreaks of xenophobic
JOHANNESBURGÂ – 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,
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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






