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Unifreight to inject US$6,5m for fleet expansion

TRANSPORT and logistics giant Unifreight Africa Limited plans to inject over US$6,5 million into expanding its fleet in 2026 as it gears up to meet heightened demand during the tobacco marketing
By Melody Chikono 7h ago

SA’s ongoing capture: Mkhwanazi’s accusations, countering charges merge with previous state sabotage

South Africa is back in the danger zone, where captors’ hands are either already crushing around us or gearing to grab
By Caryn Dolley 7h ago

Zimbabwe urged to tie mining taxes to environmental, social performance

It also recommends an environmental tax framework to align Zimbabwe’s mining fiscal regime with global sustainability norms.  
By Staff Writer 8h ago

South Africa celebrates Zimbabwe’s lifting of maize import ban

SOUTH Africa has welcomed Zimbabwe's decision to lift the ban on maize imports, hailing the move as a major step towards bolstering regional food security and trade stability.
By Dionne Masango 13h ago

How Africa can leverage on IOMed to shape fairer world order

THE establishment of the International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed) marks a pivotal moment in international diplomacy
By Tinashe Nyamushanya 13h ago

Writers challenged to reclaim narrative power

THE Pan African Writers’ Association (Pawa) recently hosted an online session during which writers from the continent and the diaspora were implored to take their space lest their voices be buried.
By Tendai Sauta 13h ago

Africa’s digital awakening: Why digital literacy is the new freedom

At the heart of transformation lies one critical skill: digital literacy.

Zim commemorates Africa Human Rights Day

Majome called on Africans to recognise the significance of the day to the livelihoods of black people at large.

‘Inflationary pressures threaten Zim growth’

The government was more optimistic, predicting growth of 6,6% for the year, bolstered by record crop output and global gold prices that have soared by over 40%.
By Tatira Zwinoira Oct. 23, 2025