Kwaito fanatic pushes genre into Zim

Mabone said he aimed at bringing the kwaito feel so that up-and-coming artistes in Zimbabwe could consider the genre as he had not come across any so far.
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 22, 2025

South African police launch hunt for alleged illegal mining ‘kingpin’

Activists and relatives of the miners blamed South African authorities for what they called a “massacre” of starving people unable to resurface.
By The Guardian Jan. 21, 2025

Imperative for a common currency backed by gold...a path to African emancipation from neo-colonialism

To overcome this challenge, one compelling proposal is the creation of a common African currency backed by gold.
By Isheanesu Mavengere Oct. 20, 2023

Elon Musk sued for defamation for falsely identifying man as neo-Nazi protestor

Brody accused Musk of having triggered a massive harassment campaign against him through a series of misleading posts about an Oregon neo-Nazi brawl this summer.
By The Verge Oct. 3, 2023

inDrive enters Zimbabwean market with Harare launch to expand global reach

The company is proud to offer a solution that places equal importance on the needs of passengers and drivers
By Amh Voices Mar. 31, 2023

Bulawayo girl footballers kick back against teen pregnancy

At first, the coach refused to play her. But one day, during a friendly match, the team ran out of substitutes.
By Farai Shawn Matiashe and Tafadzwa Ufumeli Nov. 20, 2022

Neo-liberalism, debt management

A tight grip on markets, trade barriers, political interference, and inefficient public policies impede economic recovery and gender equality.
By Vanessa Jaravaza Sep. 23, 2022

Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner: Gun jams during bid to kill Argentina vice-president

In another video, people in the crowd appear to try to block Ms Fernández de Kirchner from the suspected gunman.
By Bbc News Sep. 2, 2022