Why Africa’s ‘poorest’ people are landowners

The colonialists understood that the first prize of conquest was land, which is why even before minerals, labour and taxation, they seized title.
By Wellington Muzengeza Apr. 1, 2026

Navigating South Africa's 2026 iGaming Shakeup

By partnering directly with top-tier operators, SAC secures exclusive deals that give local players the highest possible value when joining a new site.
By Theindependent1 Mar. 30, 2026

All set for star-studded iMiklomelo kaDakamela Festival

Event coordinator and organiser Desmond Ntini confirmed that preparations are progressing well and expressed confidence that the programme will run smoothly.
By Margaret Lubinda Mar. 26, 2026

Biti arrest draws condemnation from SA’s DA, Zicomo 

“This latest act of wanton state brutality should sound alarm bells for the South African Presidency and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation,” Smith said. 
By Kirsty Sibanda Mar. 23, 2026

Understanding the survivor-centred approach in the Zim criminal justice system

Institutional changes included the introduction of specialised courts, a special police unit and focused health services.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Mar. 23, 2026

Old Mutual keeps Zim business ring-fenced as fund transfer stall 

The challenge of repatriating funds outside Zimbabwe appeared again in the parent company’s annual financial statements for the period ended December 31, 2025. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 18, 2026

WestProp woos SA retailers for Mall of Zimbabwe

“We were in South Africa to encourage retailers to move north. Some of them are already in Zambia and surrounding countries, but they were worried about the economy,” Sharpe said. 
By Staff Reporter Mar. 11, 2026

Raza shines, Zim stumble vs SA

Raza topped both batting and bowling charts for Zimbabwe, scoring 73 runs and taking three wickets for 29 runs in nine overs. Yet, despite his heroics, the team fell short, losing by five wickets. 
By Austin Karonga Mar. 2, 2026

Gold Leaf Tobacco: SARS claims billions from Sasfin in Rudland money laundering debacle

This happened amid repeated warnings over the lapse of risk and control measures at the bank’s foreign exchange division.
By Daily Maverick Feb. 28, 2026