How colonialists used language to undermine indigenous food systems

Another special vegetable called mushungushungu in Shona (solanum nigrum) was given the name black nightshade. 
By Charles Dhewa Dec. 10, 2025

Unlocking potential: A call to action for deaf inclusion

For too long the deaf community has been relegated to the fringes of society, forced to navigate a world that often ignores or marginalises their existence.  
By Shalom Muzavazi Dec. 7, 2025

AMH journo publishes award-winning IsiNdebele novel

AWARD-WINNING journalist Mthandazo Nyoni has published his debut work of fiction, an isiNdebele language novel that tackles the corrosive impact of social media on family dynamics. 
By Margaret Lubinda Dec. 4, 2025

María Zardoya’s symphonic Gothic romanticism gives Not for Radio a human face

Melt, my first album as Not for Radio, will be all yours in its entirety — all 10 songs, on 10/10! My intention with this project — was to make music for the love of experimenting
By Grant Notho Khumalo Oct. 12, 2025

Deafness, an impairment or a difference?

SEPTEMBER is the International Deaf Awareness Month.
By Nicholas Aribino and Takudzwa Mafongoya Sep. 18, 2025

Our Indigenous languages, our power

Across Africa and the world, indigenous languages such as IsiXhosa, Yoruba and IsiNdebele are under pressure from globalisation

We’re not part of Ndebele Kingdom: BaKalanga

Kalanga Language and Culture Development Association has dismissed any association of the BaKalanga people with the Ndebele
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 17, 2025

Languishing without languages

As in a tennis match, when points accumulate into games, games into sets, and sets into tournaments, so in life moments develop into hours, days, and years.
By Tim Middleton Aug. 17, 2025

AI efficiency, ability to think: A reflection

At its best, an LLM can summarise a dense legal statute, suggest improvements to a business proposal or even translate provincial news articles into fluent English or Shona
By Evans Sagomba Aug. 15, 2025