How Africa can pursue self-sustaining development drawing on China’s experience

Shifting internal structural failures onto foreign competitors and labeling legitimate economic engagement as geopolitical risks will never fix Europe’s inherent industrial vulnerabilities.
By Saxon Zvina 39m ago

The strategic reverberations of the US-Iran conflict for Africa and the Global South

To fully interpret what this shift means for Africa, one must look past formal diplomatic language and analyse the core strategic calculations behind Washington’s moves.
By Saxon Zvina 42m ago

Union red-flags salary delays by govt-contracted firms

The Zimbabwe Construction and Allied Trades Workers Union (ZCATWU) has accused companies contracted by the government of using delayed Treasury disbursements as an excuse
By Donald Nyandoro 4h ago

UN probes Jessie Majome ouster

Activist Allan Chipoyi has approached the Constitutional Court challenging Majome's removal from the ZHRC after Mnangagwa reassigned her to the Public Service Commission.
By Miriam Mangwaya 7h ago

Sadc’s development paradox: Why regional integration has not produced regional transformation

Conventional explanations frequently point to inadequate infrastructure, limited financial resources, weak industrialisation and low levels of intra-regional trade.
By John Laisani 9h ago

Zim seeks coordinated push to unlock air cargo growth

Against that backdrop, the forum’s action-oriented workshop, styled as “The Air Cargo Growth Manifesto”, appeared designed to move the conversation beyond diagnosis.
By Nunurai Ndawana 10h ago

The Republic of Untouchables

If they have the authority to investigate, they must investigate, and if they have the capacity to recover proceeds of crime, they must demonstrate it.
By Shame Makoshori 10h ago

The ultimate defrosting weekend accompanied by the big Father’s Day

The city is bursting at the seams this weekend with an energy that is way too loud to care about the June breeze.
By Valentine Maya 10h ago

Visa fees, rejected dreams, new economics of reverse remittances

Yet little attention has been paid to the opposite flow: millions of dollars leaving Africa every year through visa application fees paid for journeys that never happen.