Why is business silent about South Africa’s xenophobic violence?

Why are corporate leaders not speaking out against violence that threatens workers, customers, investors and regional economic stability?

A lesson from Helen Zille in South Africa!

The ANC (a power-sharing party in South Africa) “is made up of crooks” (an exaggeration), argued Democratic Alliance (DA) chairperson, Helen Zille.
By Kenneth Mufuka 9h ago

Europe-Zim technology partnerships key to future growth

Every successful system depends on connectivity, cooperation, synchronisation and the efficient exchange of resources.
By Edzai Kachirekwa 9h ago

Rutendo Mutsamwira nominated for the 2026 Global Arts Prize

Across these disciplines, she keeps coming back to the same big themes: identity, memory, ancestry, resilience, belonging and the preservation of lived experience.
By Khumbulani Muleya 9h ago

Why investing in people is Africa’s true development path

The political economy of development teaches us that development does not occur by chance. It is shaped by governance systems, public policies, economic structures and social relations.

LA28 dream begins as Zimbabwe braces for fierce Zone VI volleyball battle

The tournament will bring together Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia and Zambia in a high-stakes contest where regional supremacy and a crucial step on the road to LA28 will be at stake.
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda Jun. 6, 2026

China’s humanoid robot IPO boom: Industrial signals, African trade-offs and localised development roadmaps

It is worth noting that Morgan Stanley’s bullish projection of 302 million Chinese humanoid robots in global operation by 2050 represents only an upper-bound optimistic forecast.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 5, 2026

Highlanders donate 50 bins to Bulawayo in centenary community plough back initiative

In a statement, Highlanders said the donation reflected the club's commitment to social responsibility beyond football.
By Fortune Mbele Jun. 5, 2026