Partnership or paternalism? How major powers engage with Africa
EU cooperation plans are often tied to strict Western political norms, and individual member states sign separate bilateral deals, making unified implementation nearly impossible.
By Tariro Chipo Moyo
4h ago
Your degree will not save you. Your skills might.
The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2027, 44% of core job skills will be disrupted by technology.
By Wilfred M Kahlari
6h ago
Why Africa needs more courageous artists
Long before political leaders acknowledged societal failures, poets were documenting them.
By Mthulisi ‘khulugatsheni’ Ndlovu
8h ago
Enough talk, Bulawayo wants action
The report says the summit seeks to dismantle long-standing silos between industry and research, allowing industrial challenges to receive immediate
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
10h ago
The long road from loss to hope
"My background isn't just my history; it is my professional compass," he said. "Growing up in the care system gives me an understanding that no textbook or lecture can replicate.
By Sally Nyakanyanga
Jun. 17, 2026
Zimbabwe dodge hosts, eye Davis Cup return
Host nation Kenya headline a competitive Pool A that also features Ghana, Botswana and Algeria.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Jun. 17, 2026
Why data is AfCFTA's strongest currency
How is this information packaged and shared between low-producing and high-producing regions to connect markets and build viable business models?
By Charles Dhewa
Jun. 17, 2026
2026 World Cup: 3 African underdogs ready to shock the world
Morocco proved in 2022 that African teams are not competing to simply make up the numbers.
By Newsday
Jun. 17, 2026
Learning from consultative governance: Inclusive development paths for Africa and the Global South
Quite a number of African countries face constraints such as insufficient public finance and weak institutional capacity, which may hinder the operation of new consultative bodies.
By Saxon Zvina
Jun. 16, 2026




