South Africa survive Zimbabwe scare to join Egypt into Afcon knockouts 

The southern African side effectively needed a win to maintain any realistic prospect of progress, either in second place or as one of the best third-placed teams. 
By Casablanca 1h ago

Donald Trump and the White Man’s Burden in Nigeria

This is not the first time that Trump has set his sights on another country’s natural resources
By Project Syndicate 1h ago

Stingless bees from the Amazon granted legal rights in world first

Cultivated by Indigenous peoples since pre-Columbian times, stingless bees are thought to be key rainforest pollinators, sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem health. 
By The Guardian 2h ago

Ngarava declared national hero 

Brig Gen Ngarava, who was 66, died on December 25, 2025. Burial arrangements will be announced in due course. 
By Nunurai Jena 3h ago

UK considered removing Mugabe, newly released documents show 

Mugabe blamed many of Zimbabwe’s problems on the UK, which was the colonial power until a unilateral declaration of independence by the then Southern Rhodesia’s white rulers in 1965. 
By Robert Wright 3h ago

The scarlet letter of motherhood: Unmasking Zimbabwe’s war on single mothers

Behind almost every single mother is a man who was an equal participant in the tango but chose to leave the dance floor when the music got difficult.  

Zimbabwe walking into hunger with its eyes open

This warning must be acted upon, not merely acknowledged. 
By Newsday 9h ago

Breaking old patterns for a new year

Many people hide their emotions within their thoughts, convincing themselves they are protecting their peace. In reality, they are often prolonging or deepening their own suffering.  
By Rutendo Kureya 9h ago

Africa’s digital awakening: How Gen Z is shattering analogue authoritarianism

Gen Z has detonated a new political grammar across Africa, rewriting the language of resistance with smartphones instead of rifles, hashtags instead of slogans, livestreams instead of leaflets.