Raila Odinga: The relentless pan-Africanist who dominated Kenya’s politicsBy Jim OnyangoHe 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
Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bidMpina filed an appeal last month against his removal from the race by the Independent National Electoral Commission By Mnaku MbaniTanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a yearThis robust growth positions the equity segment as one of Tanzania’s most profitable investment avenues By Mnaku MbaniRobert Mugabe’s children navigate life without first family privilegeThe 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 By Lenin NdebelePartner ContentDove, Department of Basic Education and DBSA Empower South African girls with #ChangeTheCompliment campaign for International Day of the Girl ChildBy Shaun Goosen and Partner Content 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 yearThis robust growth positions the equity segment as one of Tanzania’s most profitable investment avenues By Mnaku MbaniRobert Mugabe’s children navigate life without first family privilegeThe 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 By Lenin NdebelePartner ContentDove, Department of Basic Education and DBSA Empower South African girls with #ChangeTheCompliment campaign for International Day of the Girl ChildBy Shaun Goosen and Partner Content 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 privilegeThe 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 By Lenin NdebelePartner ContentDove, Department of Basic Education and DBSA Empower South African girls with #ChangeTheCompliment campaign for International Day of the Girl ChildBy Shaun Goosen and Partner Content
Partner ContentDove, Department of Basic Education and DBSA Empower South African girls with #ChangeTheCompliment campaign for International Day of the Girl ChildBy Shaun Goosen and Partner Content
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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 }
Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reformsBy Mnaku MbaniGovernment critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 }
Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila chargesBy Lenin NdebeleSources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More Latest News Crypto finds its place in South Africa as retailers adopt digital payments UN names four new World Restoration Flagships to heal degraded ecosystems SA’s coal workers face high risks amid energy transition Clinics short-staffed after Pepfar funding cuts Audi SQ8 review: The middle child that got all the love Not ruined, but evolved: The electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class From unknown to icon: The Agulhas redfin’s ancient journey in South Africa’s rivers Cane to clean: Small-scale farmers in KZN lead SA’s greener sugar future Zille’s leadership is not suitable for building a just city 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 }
At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leaderBy Collins MtikaHis return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties Load More