Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028
Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations By Mnaku MbaniTanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews By Mnaku MbaniDrama over former Zambian president’s body as court orders its returnThe family of former Zambian president Edgar Lungu has launched an urgent high court application in Pretoria after his body was allegedly removed without permission from a mortuary by South African police and Zambian authorities, escalating a cross-border dispute over his final resting place By Edwin NaiduPartner ContentAsset management in an age of uncertaintyBy Roslyn Jones Malawi anti-corruption chief accused of using case files to pressure MPsBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s anti-corruption chief is accused of using confidential case files to pressure a parliamentary probe into a controversial pension fund deal. Outcry after names removed from petition in Abdul Aziz Panjwani killing caseBy Collins MtikaA public petition demanding arrests in the killing of Abdul Aziz Panjwani has been altered to remove the names of alleged suspects, raising concerns about transparency as conflicting accounts of the incident emerge Quiet crossing, big routeBy Collins MtikaA quiet mountain crossing is forming a corridor from the Great Lakes toward southern Africa Malawi faces “ticking time bomb” as witchcraft killings and impunity riseBy Collins MtikaRising witchcraft accusations in Malawi are fuelling deadly attacks on elderly people, exposing gaps in justice, social protection and governance Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesBy Kelvin JakachiraRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews By Mnaku MbaniDrama over former Zambian president’s body as court orders its returnThe family of former Zambian president Edgar Lungu has launched an urgent high court application in Pretoria after his body was allegedly removed without permission from a mortuary by South African police and Zambian authorities, escalating a cross-border dispute over his final resting place By Edwin NaiduPartner ContentAsset management in an age of uncertaintyBy Roslyn Jones Malawi anti-corruption chief accused of using case files to pressure MPsBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s anti-corruption chief is accused of using confidential case files to pressure a parliamentary probe into a controversial pension fund deal. Outcry after names removed from petition in Abdul Aziz Panjwani killing caseBy Collins MtikaA public petition demanding arrests in the killing of Abdul Aziz Panjwani has been altered to remove the names of alleged suspects, raising concerns about transparency as conflicting accounts of the incident emerge Quiet crossing, big routeBy Collins MtikaA quiet mountain crossing is forming a corridor from the Great Lakes toward southern Africa Malawi faces “ticking time bomb” as witchcraft killings and impunity riseBy Collins MtikaRising witchcraft accusations in Malawi are fuelling deadly attacks on elderly people, exposing gaps in justice, social protection and governance Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesBy Kelvin JakachiraRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Drama over former Zambian president’s body as court orders its returnThe family of former Zambian president Edgar Lungu has launched an urgent high court application in Pretoria after his body was allegedly removed without permission from a mortuary by South African police and Zambian authorities, escalating a cross-border dispute over his final resting place By Edwin NaiduPartner ContentAsset management in an age of uncertaintyBy Roslyn Jones
Malawi anti-corruption chief accused of using case files to pressure MPsBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s anti-corruption chief is accused of using confidential case files to pressure a parliamentary probe into a controversial pension fund deal. Outcry after names removed from petition in Abdul Aziz Panjwani killing caseBy Collins MtikaA public petition demanding arrests in the killing of Abdul Aziz Panjwani has been altered to remove the names of alleged suspects, raising concerns about transparency as conflicting accounts of the incident emerge Quiet crossing, big routeBy Collins MtikaA quiet mountain crossing is forming a corridor from the Great Lakes toward southern Africa Malawi faces “ticking time bomb” as witchcraft killings and impunity riseBy Collins MtikaRising witchcraft accusations in Malawi are fuelling deadly attacks on elderly people, exposing gaps in justice, social protection and governance Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesBy Kelvin JakachiraRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Outcry after names removed from petition in Abdul Aziz Panjwani killing caseBy Collins MtikaA public petition demanding arrests in the killing of Abdul Aziz Panjwani has been altered to remove the names of alleged suspects, raising concerns about transparency as conflicting accounts of the incident emerge Quiet crossing, big routeBy Collins MtikaA quiet mountain crossing is forming a corridor from the Great Lakes toward southern Africa Malawi faces “ticking time bomb” as witchcraft killings and impunity riseBy Collins MtikaRising witchcraft accusations in Malawi are fuelling deadly attacks on elderly people, exposing gaps in justice, social protection and governance Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesBy Kelvin JakachiraRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Quiet crossing, big routeBy Collins MtikaA quiet mountain crossing is forming a corridor from the Great Lakes toward southern Africa Malawi faces “ticking time bomb” as witchcraft killings and impunity riseBy Collins MtikaRising witchcraft accusations in Malawi are fuelling deadly attacks on elderly people, exposing gaps in justice, social protection and governance Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesBy Kelvin JakachiraRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi faces “ticking time bomb” as witchcraft killings and impunity riseBy Collins MtikaRising witchcraft accusations in Malawi are fuelling deadly attacks on elderly people, exposing gaps in justice, social protection and governance Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesBy Kelvin JakachiraRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Kagame: US sanctions won’t weaken Rwanda’s defence forcesBy Kelvin JakachiraRwandan President Paul Kagame rejects US sanctions on the defence forces, defending national security measures and warning of FDLR threats Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi’s vice-president executive ‘reshuffle’ exposes governance risksBy Collins MtikaA government denial that vice-president Jane Ansah is being sidelined has highlighted a deeper issue: the consolidation of authority at the presidency during a period of climate crisis, fiscal stress and renewed IMF talks Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Bobi Wine in exile: Fighting Museveni, the god of UgandaBy Lenin NdebeleWhile President Yoweri Museveni consolidates power at home, Bobi Wine calls for sanctions and warns that Uganda’s “mode of dictatorship” could spread across the region EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
EXCLUSIVE: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to M&G from exile in the US, calls for sanctions against MuseveniBy Lenin NdebeleExiled politician calls for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s regime Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Uranium mine audit flags toxic water and sanitation failuresBy Collins MtikaLotus Resources’ Kayelekera mine faces scrutiny after an audit revealed water safety and sanitation failures affecting workers Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Southern Africa plans stronger transmission networks and renewable investmentBy Dennis MuliloEnergy leaders gathered in Lusaka this week for a high-level Southern African Power Pool meeting, emphasising regional cooperation, stronger transmission networks, and investment in renewable energy to meet rising electricity demand China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
China announces major push to strengthen its partnership with Africa amid US trade tensionBy Brian SokutuChina is boosting its ties to Africa, with zero-tariff trade and a year-long people-to-people exchange initiative, aiming to expand investment and infrastructure development across the continent Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More Latest News Cape Flats to the JSE: New book challenges narrow narrative of B-BBEE What Sol Plaatje knew about freedom that we are still learning Iran war triggers global shockwaves across energy, food and finance systems, analysts warn A nugget of hope in the inner city Freedom demands more: Making “good trouble” in a world adrift SA marks 32 years of democracy amid deep inequality and joblessness Books, language and knowledge ownership: Why publishing and copyright matter in South Africa Spekboom restoration at centre of $120m World Bank climate bond IEC warns it will prosecute voters who use fake addresses Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi’s new government drops corruption cases against senior officialsBy Collins MtikaThe move could undermine Lilongwe’s pursuit of a new programme with the International Monetary Fund Load More