‘Cites has failed SADC’ 

The outcry comes after Namibia’s proposal for limited, regulated trade in raw ivory and rhino horn was rejected at CITES CoP20 in Samarkand City
By Emmanuel Koro Dec. 1, 2025

White paper seeks leadership backing for wildlife conservation initiative empowered by AI

Recent reports, including one from the New York Times released on September 2, 2025, reiterates that AI has advanced beyond human control.
By Emmanuel Koro Sep. 25, 2025

Notorious ivory trafficker re-arrested in Mombasa

AN infamous international ivory trafficking baron, whose initial 20-year sentence was overturned in 2018, has been apprehended once again in Mombasa, Kenya.
By Obert Siamilandu Sep. 5, 2025

US leaders overseeing Cites: Do your job... open letter to Donald Trump

 Since the Obama administration, American policy towards wildlife has been overwhelmingly dictated by the fundraising goals of the animal rights NGOs.
By Emmanuel Koro Jan. 31, 2025

Raw ivory lands duo in dock

The parties allegedly agreed to meet in a a bar at Old Tafara shopping centre to complete their transaction.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jun. 19, 2024

Nine-year sentence for possession of ivory

Investigating officers pretended to be buyers and apprehended Ncube while his accomplices managed to make good their escape.
By Daniel Moyo May. 30, 2024

AFCON wonderkids: Rising Stars

For the Ivory Coast national team, the infusion of such talent bodes well for their competitive prospects.
By Newsday Feb. 24, 2024

InsideSport: We can do better than Bafana Bafana

What is even heartening is that the South African Football Association are not living on the events of what happened at Afcon 2023 and are already planning for the future.
By Michael Kariati Feb. 18, 2024

Inside sport: We need president’s intervention over football stadia

The stadium situation cannot be allowed to go on any longer and Zifa should abandon the fear factor and seek an audience with President Emmerson Mnangagwa
By Michael Kariati Feb. 11, 2024