Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuelBy Mnaku MbaniThe flight showcased several sustainability initiatives, including upcycled blanket bags, headset covers and reusable cutlery to cut down on waste
Botswana faces new HIV scare as shortage of medicines deepensThe Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/Aids says the crisis is not an isolated supply-chain issue but a ‘systemic failure’ that demands urgent government intervention By Oarabile MosikareTanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bidHe has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time By Mnaku MbaniRaila Odinga: The relentless pan-Africanist who dominated Kenya’s politicsHe stood as Africa’s foremost opposition leader and a tireless champion of democracy, a moral compass whose defiance outlasted regimes, reshaped constitutions and inspired generations By Jim OnyangoPartner ContentWhy the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Pro is the top pick for style, performance and enduranceBy Huawei Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bidBy Mnaku MbaniMpina filed an appeal last month against his removal from the race by the Independent National Electoral Commission Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a yearBy Mnaku MbaniThis robust growth positions the equity segment as one of Tanzania’s most profitable investment avenues Robert Mugabe’s children navigate life without first family privilegeBy Lenin NdebeleThe fall of the Zimbabwean veteran leader in November 2017 and his death two years later had a negative impact on his then relatively young children South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stallsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaBusiness and economic leaders warn that diplomatic tension, tariffs and shifting global alliances could shape whether the country remains part of the renewed agreement Kampala: Development control gone awryBy Wellington MuzengezaKampala’s urban landscape reflects systemic development failure, contrasting with Kigali’s long-term vision and effective governance in infrastructure and planning Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bidHe has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time By Mnaku MbaniRaila Odinga: The relentless pan-Africanist who dominated Kenya’s politicsHe stood as Africa’s foremost opposition leader and a tireless champion of democracy, a moral compass whose defiance outlasted regimes, reshaped constitutions and inspired generations By Jim OnyangoPartner ContentWhy the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Pro is the top pick for style, performance and enduranceBy Huawei Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bidBy Mnaku MbaniMpina filed an appeal last month against his removal from the race by the Independent National Electoral Commission Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a yearBy Mnaku MbaniThis robust growth positions the equity segment as one of Tanzania’s most profitable investment avenues Robert Mugabe’s children navigate life without first family privilegeBy Lenin NdebeleThe fall of the Zimbabwean veteran leader in November 2017 and his death two years later had a negative impact on his then relatively young children South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stallsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaBusiness and economic leaders warn that diplomatic tension, tariffs and shifting global alliances could shape whether the country remains part of the renewed agreement Kampala: Development control gone awryBy Wellington MuzengezaKampala’s urban landscape reflects systemic development failure, contrasting with Kigali’s long-term vision and effective governance in infrastructure and planning Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Raila Odinga: The relentless pan-Africanist who dominated Kenya’s politicsHe stood as Africa’s foremost opposition leader and a tireless champion of democracy, a moral compass whose defiance outlasted regimes, reshaped constitutions and inspired generations By Jim OnyangoPartner ContentWhy the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Pro is the top pick for style, performance and enduranceBy Huawei
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Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bidBy Mnaku MbaniMpina filed an appeal last month against his removal from the race by the Independent National Electoral Commission Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a yearBy Mnaku MbaniThis robust growth positions the equity segment as one of Tanzania’s most profitable investment avenues Robert Mugabe’s children navigate life without first family privilegeBy Lenin NdebeleThe fall of the Zimbabwean veteran leader in November 2017 and his death two years later had a negative impact on his then relatively young children South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stallsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaBusiness and economic leaders warn that diplomatic tension, tariffs and shifting global alliances could shape whether the country remains part of the renewed agreement Kampala: Development control gone awryBy Wellington MuzengezaKampala’s urban landscape reflects systemic development failure, contrasting with Kigali’s long-term vision and effective governance in infrastructure and planning Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a yearBy Mnaku MbaniThis robust growth positions the equity segment as one of Tanzania’s most profitable investment avenues Robert Mugabe’s children navigate life without first family privilegeBy Lenin NdebeleThe fall of the Zimbabwean veteran leader in November 2017 and his death two years later had a negative impact on his then relatively young children South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stallsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaBusiness and economic leaders warn that diplomatic tension, tariffs and shifting global alliances could shape whether the country remains part of the renewed agreement Kampala: Development control gone awryBy Wellington MuzengezaKampala’s urban landscape reflects systemic development failure, contrasting with Kigali’s long-term vision and effective governance in infrastructure and planning Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Robert Mugabe’s children navigate life without first family privilegeBy Lenin NdebeleThe fall of the Zimbabwean veteran leader in November 2017 and his death two years later had a negative impact on his then relatively young children South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stallsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaBusiness and economic leaders warn that diplomatic tension, tariffs and shifting global alliances could shape whether the country remains part of the renewed agreement Kampala: Development control gone awryBy Wellington MuzengezaKampala’s urban landscape reflects systemic development failure, contrasting with Kigali’s long-term vision and effective governance in infrastructure and planning Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stallsBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaBusiness and economic leaders warn that diplomatic tension, tariffs and shifting global alliances could shape whether the country remains part of the renewed agreement Kampala: Development control gone awryBy Wellington MuzengezaKampala’s urban landscape reflects systemic development failure, contrasting with Kigali’s long-term vision and effective governance in infrastructure and planning Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Kampala: Development control gone awryBy Wellington MuzengezaKampala’s urban landscape reflects systemic development failure, contrasting with Kigali’s long-term vision and effective governance in infrastructure and planning Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Namibia tables sweeping land bill to expand farm expropriation powersBy Wonder GuchuThe proposed legislature represents the most far-reaching change in Namibia’s land governance framework since independence Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Commonwealth says Botswana’s 2024 elections were broadly credibleBy Oarabile MosikareThe Commonwealth Expert Team however flagged flags gaps in the country’s electoral system, with a central concern being the state of voter education and registration Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Fate of Zimbabwe’s Kariba REDD+ forest conservation project hangs in the balanceBy Lenin NdebeleKariba REDD+ has been prevented from trading after allegations of mismanagement and corruption Malawi’s Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 Mutharika sworn in after rare comeback, vows to end ‘honeymoon of looting’By Collins MtikaThe ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre drew thousands of supporters and was cast by officials as a stress test for Malawi’s fragile democracy Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inaugurationBy Collins MtikaThe 85-year-old’s victory last month was a referendum on the cost of living in a country where inflation hovers near 30%, fuel and foreign currency are scarce and poverty is endemic Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continentBy Collins MtikaThere is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More Latest News The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hype Toward a United States of the Horn of Africa Heat and humidity is a lethal mix for SA’s small birds Kenya Airways operates Africa’s first intra-African flight using 50% sustainable aviation fuel Cele: I would have avoided the Marikana massacre ANC, DA in ugly war over ‘nonsense’ BEE bill Floyd Shivambu fires deputy Nolubabalo Mcinga over unsanctioned meeting with Jacob Zuma Zuma cornered over R28.9m bill Beyond narrow confines: A new chapter in Türkiye-South Africa relations 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 }
Zambia tourism taking offBy Reginald NtombaIn the past three years, Zambia has recorded a nearly 300% increase in international tourist arrivals, following the removal of visa fees Load More