The silent battles of African men in the diaspora
Men begin to feel disposable rather than essential
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
5h ago
iZambezi Fest set to bring African culture, unity to UK*
"The Zambezi River reminds us that no matter where we come from, we share common roots and a shared rhythm," Masaka said.
By Style Reporter
Dec. 22, 2025
A more than welcome back
Adichie had a successful tour to support her latest release which was met with legions of bibliophiles happy to receive her.
By The Standard
Apr. 27, 2025
IYASA celebrates two decades of audience engagement
While the group has always been well-received by audiences, the generations of audiences have changed in how they engage with the art.
By Sharon Sibindi
Mar. 3, 2024
Pros, cons of tech advancements
Traditionally, Africans have been conservative to discuss or share many issues considered taboo.
By Jacob Mutisi
Jul. 14, 2023
Sunday Word: Calling parents by their first names
Western cultures tend to put little importance to any barriers relating to how you address your parents or others older than you.
By Prosper Tingini
Jun. 18, 2023
Cows, cash and dogs
Piggy notes that the idea of lobola payment in United States dollars cash and live cows also demonstrates the importance of value-preservation across households in different societies.
By Batanai Matsika
May. 5, 2023
Mystery of Zambia migrating bats
In most African cultures, the sight or sound of a hyena is considered taboo and it is believed that witches and wizards use this animal
By Burzil Dube
Feb. 19, 2023
Why every artiste should write a will before death
Death is unpredictable. You do not know when and how it will take place. It will come at any age whether young or old. We only exist on this earth from moment to moment never knowing who would be next to leave the world. No one can escape death.
By The Southern Eye
Sep. 5, 2021




