Southern Africa’s hunger emergency demands more than humanitarian sympathy

Southern Africa is once again confronting a devastating humanitarian crisis, but this emergency should not be viewed merely as another seasonal drought or temporary food shortage.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni May. 24, 2026

HR Practitioners urged to drive brain gain amid skills exodus

Muswere said the widening skills gap across industries should push the country to rethink its approach to human capital development.
By Donald Nyandoro May. 21, 2026

GPS-collared elephant reveals power of connected landscapes

As human activity expands and natural habitats become more fragmented, elephants like Samanyanga are forced to navigate increasingly complex environments.
By Obert Siamilandu May. 12, 2026

Delta splashes US$2.1 million on education: 1 300 students benefit from 20- year bursary legacy

Murambinda noted that this programme is a key pillar of Delta’s broader social investment strategy, which also includes constructing classroom blocks in underprivileged areas.
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 6, 2026

When neutrality looks like taking sides: the Red Cross, separatists and a crisis of trust

The ICRC is needed precisely where others do not operate: in zones of war, occupation, the collapse of state authority and de facto control by armed groups.
By Jean D’amour Mugabo May. 5, 2026

Zimbabwe’s new disability law: A landmark for inclusion

Most women and girls with disabilities face intersecting forms of discrimination based on both gender and disability.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa May. 4, 2026

Sadc media freedom push launched under new legal reform partnership

The collaboration combines academic research, legal advocacy, and media influence to turn evidence into action.
By Staff Reporter May. 3, 2026

Under siege: 1 500 Nyabira brace for second eviction

The situation has become increasingly desperate since authorities withdrew the welfare support that briefly sustained the families during the initial transition.
By Nunurai Jena May. 3, 2026

Russian war recruiters prey on Zim rural folk

Investigations have since revealed that recruiters are now using fake scholarship offers and educational opportunities as cover.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 2, 2026