Social media bans in the first world countries: Should Zimbabwe follow suit?
Danish authorities report that approximately 98% of children under 13 have at least one social media profile and nearly half of them are under 10 years old.
By SHARON CHAVA and Chinga Govhati
Feb. 2, 2026
Social media bans in the first world countries: Should Zimbabwe follow suit?
Danish authorities report that approximately 98% of children under 13 have at least one social media profile and nearly half of them are under 10 years old.
By SHARON CHAVA and Chinga Govhati
Feb. 2, 2026
Gold Mafia saga in new twist
Mehluleli Dube, Fidelity Printers and Refiners head of gold operations between 1989 and 2022, had approached the High Court suing the media network for defamation.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jan. 20, 2026
When Trump slams the door, Africa opens new windows
BreedJ reports that expanding internet and mobile access have dramatically grown Africa’s remote workforce, especially in tech and gig work.
By Vicki Otaruyina
Jun. 27, 2025
Corruption biggest threat to ED’s presidency
Over the years, observers have complained about lack of political will to tackle graft, with reports indicating that the country is losing at least US$2 billion annually to corruption.
By Kenneth Nyangani and LAWRENCE MAPHOSA
Apr. 3, 2025
Corruption biggest threat to ED’s presidency
Over the years, observers have complained about lack of political will to tackle graft, with reports indicating that the country is losing at least US$2 billion annually to corruption.
By Kenneth Nyangani and LAWRENCE MAPHOSA
Apr. 3, 2025
Gold Mafia saga: Al Jazeera property attached
Al Jazeera provides a satellite television service in Zimbabwe through a company called MultiChoice under its DStv platform channel 406.
By Desmond Chingarande
Oct. 22, 2024
Nothing new about war in Africa
Africa did not take the same road. Iron-working began in Africa at about the same time as in Europe, India and China, but big empires did not follow.
By Gwynne Dyer
May. 3, 2024
The dystopian reality of Hong Kong’s new National Security Law
The new Article 23 significantly broadens the definition of crimes against national security.
By The Hongkong Post
Apr. 20, 2024




