Continent reeling from Guinea-Bissau military coup
BISSAU – IN a country where only one president, in over 50 years of self-rule, has completed his term, the military coup in Guinea-Bissau has plunged the country into its
BISSAU – IN a country where only one president, in over 50 years of self-rule, has completed his term, the military coup in Guinea-Bissau has plunged the country into its
GABORONE – THIS rainfall season is forecast to be a mixed blessing for Southern Africa. During the period, most of the region Africa is expected to receive normal to above-normal
JOHANNESBURG – THE United States’ sudden decision to revoke the visa of former South African international relations minister Dr Naledi Pandor has ignited outrage across Africa, with many commentators decrying
JOHANNESBURG – AS the G20 Summit opens in Johannesburg, South Africa has turned decisively toward the African continent for deeper political solidarity, trade partnerships and collective advancement—an assertive pivot that
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – “START small, stay consistent, and don’t wait for perfect conditions—create them.” These words of wisdom come from Johannesburg-based property developer and entrepreneur Timothy Mncube, a figure
by MARCUS MUSHONGAHARARE – ZAMBIAN President Hakainde Hichilema has called on Zambia and Zimbabwe to dismantle long-standing border bottlenecks at the Chirundu One-Stop Border Post, arguing that persistent delays in
JOHANNESBURG – ZIMBABWEANS and senior academics have strongly rebuked South African agricultural economist Wandile Sihlobo, accusing him of persistent, xenophobic, and factually inaccurate attacks on Zimbabwe’s agricultural resurgence. Sihlobo has
fPRETORIA – ZIMBABWEAN opposition figure Job Sikhala remains in custody at a Pretoria remand facility following his brief appearance in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on charges of illegal possession of
JOHANNESBURG — ZIMBABWEANS in the diaspora have strongly condemned what they describe as a dangerous and unconstitutional campaign by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s allies to extend his rule beyond 2028, warning
YAMOUSSOUKRO – AS the globe prepares for the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, the urgency of the climate crisis in Africa has never been clearer.






