Breaking the cycle of violence: A call for accountability
By: Norman Mwale Zimbabwe has a long history of violence, from the liberation struggle to the present day.... Read more.
Gunners end Villa’s winning streak
A ruthless second-half display at the Emirates sends Arsenal five points clear at the top of the Premier... Read more.
Fernandes rewrites the record books as United cruise past Brighton
A commanding 3–0 victory lifts the Red Devils to third in the Premier League with one match to... Read more.
Africa’s Digital Transformation: A Missed Opportunity or a Bright Future?
By Norman Mwale The digital revolution sweeping across Africa is, without question, a double-edged sword. On one hand,... Read more.
Madzivanyika slams Zimbabwe gov’t over healthcare failures at comrade’s funeral
A grieving opposition legislator used a packed graveside eulogy to expose what he called a collapsing health system... Read more.
2026 polls: will South Africans shake up local governance?
With November’s municipal elections fast approaching, the IEC is pushing for mass voter registration as opposition parties smell... Read more.
Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3: A Recipe for Democratic Erosion?
By: Norman Mwale Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 has ignited fierce debate, with critics arguing it consolidates... Read more.
The Unseen Cost of Climate Adaptation in African Cities
As African cities race to build climate resilience, the urban poor are being quietly priced out of their... Read more.
Africa’s two-speed credit divide: reformers rise, strugglers stagnate
As global ratings shift, the continent’s economies are splitting into two groups — those unlocking cheaper capital through... Read more.
Kwekwe at a Crossroads: Mining, Water and Social Strain in the Midlands
By Norman Mwale Kwekwe wakes to the sound of blasting and the frustration of dry taps. It is... Read more.