Conflicts mar run-up to AFCON 2025
JOHANNESBURG – CAMEROON are going through an unprecedented sporting civil war. The coach of South Africa has slumped into racism and sexism. Elsewhere, even a playing kit has sparked a
JOHANNESBURG – CAMEROON are going through an unprecedented sporting civil war. The coach of South Africa has slumped into racism and sexism. Elsewhere, even a playing kit has sparked a
by FHATU MULAUDZIBEITBRIDGE — SOUTH African Amapiano artist Eemoh drew the ire of Zimbabwean music lovers after arriving for a fully booked show at Pagomba Café well after 03:00am, triggering
by MELUSI MHLANGATSHOLOTSHO – HWANGE Colliery Company has earned praise for bringing a vibrant live-entertainment festival to Tsholotsho, giving local musicians a rare platform to showcase their talent and boosting
by NQOBANI MATHIBELAGWANDA — YOUNG people across Matabeleland are set to benefit immensely from a groundbreaking initiative by Magara AI, a Harare-based artificial intelligence (AI) company that is offering a
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
CASABLANCA – THE forthcoming TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 in Morocco promises a tournament filled with suspense, ambition and unpredictable twists. As fans, administrators, match officials and
by NQOBANI MATHIBELAGWANDA — THE long-delayed development of residential stands at Judds Farm in Gwanda has entered its tenth year without progress, leaving hundreds of hopeful homeowners increasingly frustrated after
by ZODWA MLOTSHWAMZINGWANE – MATABELELAND South health authorities have renewed calls for province-specific HIV and STI interventions, citing uniquely high transmission dynamics compared with other regions in Zimbabwe. The appeal
by SIBONGILE SIBANDAHWANGE – THE annual Kamandama Memorial Marathon was held this past Sunday in Hwange, bringing together hundreds of athletes from across Africa and beyond to honour the victims
by NQOBANI MATHIBELAGWANDA – MATABELELAND South Senator Nonhlanhla Mlotshwa has emerged as one of the strongest parliamentary voices defending ordinary citizens after a new Treasury directive instructed the Zimbabwe Revenue






