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Malawi’s constitutional standoffPresident vetoes attempt by lawmakers to amend the constitution to retain control By Collins MtikaMalawi cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought By Collins MtikaAfrica 2026: polls sans choice, jobsIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution By Alex VinesPartner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 cremation site rewrites Africa’s burial historyA 9 500-year-old cremation in northern Malawi shows hunter-gatherers engaged in complex ritual practices far earlier than previously thought By Collins MtikaAfrica 2026: polls sans choice, jobsIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution By Alex VinesPartner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Africa 2026: polls sans choice, jobsIn addition, some of the continent’s wars show little sign of resolution By Alex VinesPartner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College
Partner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College
Malawi’s visa reversal could backfireBy Collins MtikaThe cash-strapped country scrapped visa-free travel for 79 countries, including the US and UK, in a bid to shore up forex reserves Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Fears grow over disappearance of Turkish lawyer in MozambiqueBy Turkmen TerziEmre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Malawian state’s rhetoric belies realityBy Collins MtikaCommunities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Ghost workers haunt Kenyan stateBy Oliver-Twist AmaniInvestigations show individuals receiving multiple salaries, with one case involving five salaries paid to a single ID The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
The fall of Uvira is a turning point in the DRC conflictBy Intore NelsonThe city’s capture by M23 means neighbouring Burundi, an ally of the DRC government, now shares a border with an area controlled by the rebels, escalating the risk of cross-border conflict Namibia’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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’s green schemes are failing, and a parliamentary inquiry blames the systemBy Wonder GuchuThe country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Sir Wicknell: Zim businessman ties his fortunes to MnangagwaBy Lenin NdebeleThe president had denied that Wicknell Chivayo has been dolling out lavish gifts on his behalf Malawi’s new cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 cabinet stokes fears of a return to impunityBy Collins MtikaThe controversial hirings have unsettled Malawi’s international partners, with funds critical for health, agriculture and infrastructure now at risk of suspension if donors conclude that accountability has been abandoned Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Africa can still push for debt reforms despite US boycottBy Lenin NdebeleDuring its G20 presidency, South Africa has made debt relief one of its top priorities East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficitBy Mnaku MbaniThe increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leadersBy Mnaku MbaniThe opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More Latest News The Suzuki Dzire is sensible and affordable Joburg council set to appoint Loyiso Masuku as deputy mayor if Morero survives motion of no confidence KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head says Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi sent him threatening texts When matric success meets a closed door: Why higher education must go digital Cutting: Why teens turn to self-harm when they don’t have words for their pain KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss denies leaking information to “Cat” Matlala Coal’s slow death in Mpumalanga Shamila Batohi opts out of Nkabinde inquiry, pending legal advice What SA’s small businesses can expect in 2026 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 }
Nigeria’s Dangote offers Zimbabwe hopeBy Lenin NdebeleBut ordinary Zimbabweans driven to cynicism after years of state corruption under the ruling Zanu-PF party are pessimistic Load More