Why Ugandans keep electing lawmakers’ relatives
Watongola, the Kamuli Municipality member of Parliament, died in 2020, her daughter, Kayanga Baroda, won the seat on an independent ticket.
By Global Press Journal
7h ago
EcoCash ramps up UK remittances drive
Industry experts observe that strengthening formal remittance channels curb dependence on informal networks, improves financial inclusion and enhances consumer protection.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
7h ago
Thailand’s prime minister removed from office over leaked phone call scandal with Cambodian strongman
The verdict against Paetongtarn could spell trouble for the powerful Shinawatra family’s political fortunes.
By CNN
8h ago
Beneath the hood: how China’s expanding tech footprint fuels a global surveillance apparatus
Critics argue that this is not merely a technical issue, but a matter of national sovereignty.
By Nepalaaja
8h ago
Africa: The cartographic truth
Two Africa-based advocacy groups, Africa No Filter and Speak Up Africa, launched a “Change the Map” campaign in April.
By Gwynne Dyer
14h ago
Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster: Ultimate adventure vehicle
The INEOS Grenadier Trialmaster is now in Zimbabwe, positioning itself as a purpose-built 4x4 for drivers who spend as much time off the grid as on it.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
14h ago
We are powering up loan growth with bold long-term funding push
Zimbabwe’s biggest banking group is pressing the pedal on growth, chasing an ambitious US$500 million loan book within the next 12 months as it secures fresh credit lines.
By Melody Chikono
14h ago
Seed Co @85, revenue soars
In the mid-term economic review, the agricultural sector’s growth projection was revised upwards to 21,5%, marking a strong recovery from 18,1% contraction in 2024.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
14h ago
How can Zim respond to global geopolitical fragmentation?
The election of US president Donald Trump triggered the fragmentation of the global economy.
By Kevin Tutani
14h ago