The hidden cost of silence

The World Health Organisation estimates that nearly one in three women globally; about 840 million women, have experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. 
By Chinga Govhati and Sharon Chava 55m ago

Chicken Inn down Triangle

The Gamecocks maintained the pressure and eventually doubled their advantage through Innocent Masiwa, who sealed the win and maximum points for the Bulawayo side. 
By Fortune Mbele 2h ago

Zim must confront the human hand behind climate change

From prolonged droughts to destructive cyclones and erratic rainfall patterns, the signs are clear: the climate is changing, and the impacts are being felt everywhere. 

Trump is following a well-known losing script on Iran!

Israel is an apartheid colonial state, and seven million Palestinians must either comply, or be physically eliminated (murdered), or driven into exile abroad. 
By Kenneth Mufuka 2h ago

How Mandevhana is bridging architecture and climate science

Driven by the personal tragedy of Cyclone Idai in his hometown of Chimanimani, Mandevhana discusses how he uses mathematical algorithms to create “climate-responsive” buildings.  

Everywhere Tour rises to its billing

The concert, hosted by South African actress and media personality Rorisang Thandekiso, featured a strong line-up of both international and local gospel artistes.
By Style Reporter 20h ago

Mnangagwa dangles incentives to investors pushing AI 

“My administration stands ready to offer incentives to businesses that integrate artificial intelligence to augment efficiencies and productivity,” he said. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Mar. 13, 2026

Time for Africa to build its own AI

To a country determined to protect its economic sovereignty, such conditions appeared less like cooperation and more like leverage.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Mar. 13, 2026

Kenyan democratic mirage: Kagoro expulsion as a continental symbol

For two decades, Kenya was paraded as East Africa’s improbable experiment in democratic resilience, a state that clawed its way back from the abyss of post‑election violence
By Wellington Muzengeza Mar. 13, 2026