Proposed bribe to Zanu-PF was co-ordinated by South African private security company FSS
Digital certification looms, but questions remain on implementation, worldwide standardisation, fraud and the ethics of mandatory vaccinations
Before forcing employees to be vaccinated the company or employer must consider the constitutional rights of the employees, public health imperatives and the efficient operation of the business
Nongovernmental organisations applying for observer status at the African Union are subjected to intense scrutiny but a non-African state merely needs the approval of the AU Commission’s chairperson
Women and girls continue to fight for their human rights and wellbeing, generations after they were recognised
South Africa’s new military weapon takes a leaf out of the Libyan rebel forces’ handbook as it lands in Mozambique to fight insurgents
We reveal details of the South African National Defence Force’s contribution to the Southern African Development Community’s military mission to rid Mozambique of insurgents
The Hollywood star speaks about misspelling her name, Zimbabwe’s political crisis and her love of sadza
One of Africa’s top tourist attractions has a strategy to encourage travellers to return: mass vaccination.
A community resists as an exploratory Chinese coal mining project
on Dinde ancestral land forges ahead
The liberation legend died on Thursday at a military hospital in Lusaka, aged 97
A coalition of NGOs is on a big drive to stop the Beifa coal project in Dinde, as well as casting a spotlight on mineral governance in the country
Poverty forced her to drop out of school in Zimbabwe, but now she is helping children in her neighbourhood learn to read and write
How Shona stone art came into its own after independence
African states are starting to withdraw from rights bodies when rulings go against them
With no cases of Covid-19, a Zimbabwe informal settlement’s residents are more concerned about making ends meet – and their imminent eviction
Despite assurances, MPs remain unconvinced that the department has the capacity to manage the project
Scopa ‘disappointed’ by slow pace and lack of consequences on Beitbridge irregularities.
Flora Veit-Wild’s memoir provides a disquieting look into the author’s relationship with Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera
A full 41 years after ‘freedom’, many Zimbabweans still strive for what they sought then – the enjoyment of their fundamental human rights and freedoms
The SANDF has made headlines over the past year for all the wrong reasons. The new appointments to the Military Command Council aim to offer stability
Restrictions to battle the pandemic offer ideal cover for authoritarian regimes to undermine and clamp down on opposition parties
When a gay Zimbabwean man fled to South Africa, seeking refuge, he encountered further abuse and homophobia
Even when only one result is possible, elections can tell us a lot about what’s really going on
Nothando Nyathi always associated baking with happiness and she knew that her creations would bring joy to many others, including her son
Matric Luphondo and his two co-accused face corruption charges for trying to bribe a state prosecutor
Tanzanian president John Magufuli’s death came after weeks of denial, but reporting on the fitness of African leaders can be perilous for journalists
The verdicts handed down in Kenya and Malawi set a precedent that the quality of an election and the environment in which the election is held do matter and have a bearing on the outcome, regardless of numbers
Kembo Mohadi resigned this week after allegedly conducting not one but two extramarital affairs while in office
Twenty land borders have reopened after a month’s closure prompted by congestions that raised concerns about the spread of the virus.
The controversial Musina-Makhando initiative will pollute air and water, push climate change and produce dangerous quantities of hazardous waste
Consumers must know whether the gold and diamonds they treasure have been tainted by human rights abuses