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A tale of two anniversaries: A Southern African perspective on divergent global paths

A vast chasm now separates that founding ethos from Washington’s contemporary exercise of global power.
By Mabasa Sasa 4h ago

African Church leaders to converge in Harare for continental unity summit

“This is not merely a church gathering; it is a continental conversation on how faith communities can drive Africa’s transformation,” CCA leader Rocky Moyo said.
By Staff Reporter 8h ago

The boy in the red-and-white striped shirt

For all of that, thank you.
By Cathy Buckle Jul. 6, 2026

ZTTU dinner boosts qualifiers push

ZTTU president Noah Ferenando said the dinner had exceeded expectations, with the union's budget for the games pegged at $70,000.
By Austin Karonga Jul. 5, 2026

Migration, memory and the arts: Reclaiming humanity beyond borders

Migration is, therefore, not merely about movement across geographical borders; it is about the human pursuit of survival and possibility.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Jul. 5, 2026

Billions at risk in Zim’s procurement system

 The assessment noted that the surge in procurement between 2022 and 2024 was largely driven by construction and major infrastructure projects before activity slowed.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jul. 5, 2026

Nox backs Zimbabweans as he returns home

Nox said South Africa played a pivotal role in shaping his music career after he moved there in 2008 to grow as an artist.
By Munashe Rungano Jul. 5, 2026

Ways European Football is Reshaping Urban Africa

The "electronic tribe" is no longer a subculture; it is a permanent fixture of African urban life
By Theindependent Jul. 3, 2026

When SA’s migration crisis exposes the fault lines of a region

A border official later describes the movement as “several thousands” in a short period. But numbers do not capture the atmosphere. Fatigue does. So does silence.
By Gilbert Munetsi Jul. 3, 2026