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The hollow shield: The hypocrisy of US alliance politics and the independent choice of the Global South

History repeatedly confirms Kissinger’s warning: America’s alliances and security promises lack long-term reliability, rooted in the unchanging logic of self-interest. 
By Donald Jairos 32m ago

School of sport: What are you doing?

School sports coaches are not in the sporting profession; they are in education.
By Tim Middleton Apr. 12, 2026

NewsDay cartoon April 09, 2026 edition

NewsDay cartoon April 09, 2026 edition
By The Watcher Apr. 9, 2026

ANC implosion: A cautionary tale for Africa’s liberation movements

Clearly, the liberation script in its original form is exhausted, and the curtain is rising on a new and uncertain play.
By Wellington Muzengeza Feb. 6, 2026

ICC and the return of power politics

The world now emerging is one in which power is unapologetic, coercion is normalised and international law is tolerated only when it aligns with strategic interest.  
By John Laisani Jan. 29, 2026

US stocks up, gold down: What the Davos drama tells Zimbabwean investors about risk in 2026

Every investor’s circumstances are different, and decisions should always be based on individual research and professional guidance. 
By Isaac Jonas Jan. 25, 2026

Chamisa comeback raises stakes

In January 2024, Chamisa abruptly left the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party that he and others had formed in 2022.  
By Staff Reporter Jan. 25, 2026

biological revolution: Gen Z set to redefine African politics

The continent’s youth, born into the digital age and constituting the majority of Africa’s population, are unmoved by nostalgic invocations of guerrilla camps and liberation battlefields.
By Wellington Muzengeza Jan. 23, 2026

The Markets Mirror: Geopolitics and shock risk: How rising US–Venezuela tensions could ripple through US markets

Before going further, it is important to be clear: this article is for educational and informational purposes only, not personal financial advice.
By Isaac Jonas Jan. 11, 2026