Benin coup leaders defy France
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
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
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 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
BISSAU – FROM being the head of the presidential guard to being the president of the country, the transition of General Horta Inta-A Na Man has been swift. On Thursday,
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
by NQOBANI MATHIBELAGWANDA — CITIZENS across Matabeleland north and south have applauded Senator Nonhlanhla Mlotshwa for her forceful intervention in Parliament that led to the removal of the controversial inland
by MELUSI MHLANGABULAWAYO – THE Bulawayo High Court has overturned the appointment of Ms Zanele Khumalo as Regent Chief Mabhikwa, ruling that the succession dispute must be resolved through the
LAGOS – WHEN Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote landed in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, last week to finalise his more than US$1 billion investment deal with President Emmerson Mnangagwa, he was
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






