South African jazz legend dies

Abdullah Ibrahim, who also helped define a genre of South African jazz music,  died last week at the age of 91,
By Fred Zindi Jun. 21, 2026

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 Jun. 19, 2026

Zim targets African markets in industrialisation drive

Zimbabwe is increasingly looking to regional markets as competition for investment intensifies across Africa
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 15, 2026

City to hire more health workers

The department argued that long travel distances between service points were reducing efficiency and weakening community-level health interventions.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 14, 2026

The social side of PH Bingo: Beyond the numbers

Unlike many games that intimidate new players or create high-stakes competition, PH Bingo has a reputation for being welcoming.
By Newsday Jun. 9, 2026

SADC Moves to Tighten Regional Food Security  

“No individual SADC Member State has the capacity to independently resolve the region’s deepening food security and productivity challenges.   
By Nizbert Moyo May. 28, 2026

Murwira pitches Zimbabwe’s case for UN Security Council seat 

Murwira has also positioned trade as a tool of diplomacy and peace, arguing that economically integrated countries are less likely to engage in conflict. 
By Valentine Maya May. 27, 2026

Calls grow for Sadc action over SA xenophobia

The groups have since declared that all foreigners must leave South Africa by May 30, warning that they intend to shut down the country to “weed out” foreigners.
By Silas Nkala May. 27, 2026

Livestock experts urge vigilance as deadly diseases ravage Bubi

Communal farmers in Bubi are losing many cattle to the two diseases, indicating that most of them are unaware of how to protect their livestock.
By Silas Nkala May. 25, 2026