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
Starafricacorporation battles US$2,23m working capital deficit
Despite the liquidity pressures, the company posted a profit after tax of US$1,44 million for the year under review, compared to a US$4,83 million loss in the prior year.
By Tatira Zwinoira
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
27 years after Joshua Nkomo: Has xenophobia killed Pan-Africanism?
Countries such as Zimbabwe and Malawi have since last week reportedly dispatched buses to repatriate frightened citizens fleeing the violence.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi
Jul. 3, 2026
Xenophobia exodus demands more than sympathy
The warning was neither sudden nor hidden.
By Newsday
Jul. 3, 2026
ZTTU steps up preps for regional championship
“We don’t want to be participants, we want to actually have a podium finish,” Ferenando told NewsDay Sport.
By Austin Karonga
Jul. 3, 2026
Inside Beitbridge’s immigration crisis
“We are resting for a while before we proceed to Sakwinje area in Chipinge.
By Rex Maphisa
Jul. 3, 2026
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SOS: Disaster brewing in Beitbridge
The deportees, who arrived on Monday, are stuck due to financial constraints, with many sleeping in the open without food or bathing facilities.
By Nizbert Moyo
Jul. 2, 2026
Zimbabwe pushes labour law compliance with Chinese investors as investments tops US$10bn
Last year Zimbabwe exported US$1,35 billion worth of goods to China—mainly tobacco—while importing US$1,62 billion worth of goods.
By Blessed Ndlovu
Jul. 2, 2026




