CAB3: A dangerous step away from democratic promise
Thirteen years later, the passage of Constitution Amendment No. 3 Bill (CAB 3) marks a troubling departure from that promise.
By Mutsa Murenje
Jul 17, 2026
The exodus next door: SA’s anti-immigrant wave is now Zim business problem
March and March has announced weekly Thursday marches, and given the government six months to secure the borders and remove undocumented foreigners.
By Trevor Ncube
Jul 16, 2026
The threat to democracy: Lessons from Zim for SA
The risk is not only exclusion or misinformation; it is the gradual theft of our freedom while we stand by convinced someone else will stop it.
By Tswelopele Makoe
Jul 16, 2026
Young people, their choices, and the conditions they need to shape their futures
What we found is that most still hope for partnership and parenthood, yet many feel they may never see these dreams materialise.
By Diene Keita
Jul 15, 2026
Africa's missing data is in the marketplace
Such questions foster economic and scientific thinking outside formal classrooms.
By Charles Dhewa
Jul 15, 2026
Unpacking environmental communication
As the world population continues to increase, the demand for food, energy, water and land also rises, placing greater strain on the environment.
By Cliff Chiduku
Jul 15, 2026
A policy is not a shield until it's enforced
The online protection policy could not have come at a more urgent time.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Jul 14, 2026
Constitutional amendments, lies, and the power grab
To understand the fallacy of this narrative, one must look directly at the specific architecture of Section 328(7), a clause designed precisely to prevent this exact scenario.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana
Jul 14, 2026
When political power refuses to stay in Parliament
The Caps United goalkeeper had just been substituted at half-time, hauled off after a routine ball slipped past him for Triangle’s second goal.
By Simbarashe Namusi
Jul 14, 2026
EU data exposes Mnangagwa
This comes in the same week Mnangagwa signed Constitution Amendment No.3 Act.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Jul 14, 2026
The power of neuroplasticity and lasting change
Our minds become wired to familiar ways of thinking and acting, leading many people to believe they need a major life event or crisis before they can change
By Rutendo Kureya
Jul 14, 2026
Broken vows, shattered lives: Confronting the reality of domestic terror
Forty-five-year-old Ndodana Tshuma has been named by UK authorities as the prime suspect in the triple homicide.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
Jul 14, 2026
Life too has a price tag
The question is not whether life has a price tag. It does. The real question is: What price are you willing to pay?
By Evelyn Bengura
Jul 13, 2026
Talent cultivation and sci-tech self-reliance
Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Master of Technology Transfer programme serves as a tangible case study of this model.
By Saxon Zvina
Jul 13, 2026
The boy in the red and white striped shirt
A young boy in brown shorts and a red and white striped shirt climbed out of the window.
By CATHY BUCKLE
Jul 11, 2026
Mine Entra: Unlocking growth, technology, and leadership advantage
They can explore joint ventures and strategic alliances while identifying opportunities to expand products and services into the mining value chain.
By Innocent Hadebe
Jul 11, 2026
How time wasting stole your future
Most people need to learn how to manage their minute, their hour which will lead to the whole day.
By Jonah Nyoni
Jul 11, 2026
2026 digital marketing trends: The Africa creator economy
Streaming expansion, YouTube ad policy, and smarter paid promotion in the Africa's Creator economy 2026. What African creators should know.
By Newsday
Jul 9, 2026
Development as a foundation for social harmony, national cohesion
China is home to 56 officially recognised ethnic groups scattered across an expansive geographic landscape.
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
Jul 9, 2026
The Strategic Imperative of Mineral Beneficiation: America’s Industrial Collapse and the Global South’s Path to Sovereignty
America’s retreat from advanced mineral processing stems not from single-market failure
By Saxon Zvina
Jul 9, 2026
From knowledge consumer to knowledge creator: China’s scientific rise and the Global South’s new innovation agenda
This unwritten structural order has confined the Global South to a subordinate role — one that produces raw knowledge but rarely defines its governing standards.
By Saxon Zvina
Jul 8, 2026
Stop beating your chests: West told to understand the mechanics of a major war
Demographics are the time bomb that Kiev set off back in the 1990s by failing to increase the birth rate. Today the country's mobilization resources are running low.
By OWN CORRESPONDENT
Jul 8, 2026
A tale of two anniversaries: A Southern African perspective on divergent global paths
A vast chasm now separates that founding ethos from Washington’s contemporary exercise of global power.
By Mabasa Sasa
Jul 8, 2026
EV era has arrived: A historic opportunity for the Global South
Nevertheless, Global South economies remain trapped in a structural development paradox: extraordinary resource wealth has not translated into equitable economic prosperity.
By Saxon Zvina
Jul 7, 2026
Development is a generational journey
NDS2 seeks to accelerate economic growth through industrialisation, value addition, infrastructure expansion and digital transformation.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Jul 6, 2026
Consent by a child: Are we using the right test?
The consent that courts look for in such cases — outward compliance measured against an age threshold — may be the wrong test and the wrong measure.
Consent by a child: Are we using the right test?
The consent that courts look for in such cases — outward compliance measured against an age threshold — may be the wrong test and the wrong measure.




