Zimbabwe Cricket’s Long Road Back to Test Cricket
After 22 years, Zimbabwe returns to Test cricket against England, a story of transformation, political turmoil, and resilience. David Coltart reflects on cricket’s role in unifying a divided nation and…
Lesego Chombo, Botswana’s Trailblazing Beauty Queen Turned Youngest Cabinet Minister
At 26, Lesego Chombo made history as Botswana’s youngest cabinet minister after winning Miss Botswana and Miss World Africa. Now, she’s tackling youth unemployment, gender-based violence, and economic reform while…
Burkina Faso Seeks Deeper Ties with Russia, Calls for Expanded Cooperation
The West African nation, which has faced security challenges from jihadist insurgencies and political instability, has increasingly turned to Moscow for military and economic support following strained relations with former…
Zimbabwe Property Development Boom, The Role of Local Developers
Urban development, particularly in Harare, is central to this real estate boom. The capital city is rapidly growing, with high-end developments quickly filling previously vacant spaces.
First Group of White South African Farmers Approved for U.S. Refugee Resettlement
Washington/Pretoria – The Trump administration has sparked an international controversy by offering refugee protection to white South African farmers, claiming they face systematic persecution. The move has drawn sharp criticism…
Maua Bio Magazine, Africa’s First Biographical Publication Celebrating Women’s Achievements
Hazel Namponya, the founder of Maua, told reporters: "African women have been at the bottom of the feeding trough for too long. Despite their immense contributions, they remain an afterthought in many…
Africa’s Digital Future, Bridging the Gap Between Villages and Global Opportunity
The solution lies in building infrastructure that reaches the last mile. Satellite internet services like Starlink offer hope, but affordability and accessibility remain hurdles. Governments must partner with private sector…
A Golden Opportunity, Transforming Tanzania’s Artisanal Mining for People and Planet
Tanzania’s artisanal miners are at a crossroads. Clinging to mercury and cyanide’s crude alchemy keeps the status quo alive, but at a cost no one can afford. Embracing CIP offers…
British Schools Expand into Nigeria, A New Era for Elite Education
Last year, Charterhouse launched a primary school in Lagos, with a secondary school set to open this September. Rugby School will also begin offering secondary education in Nigeria, while Millfield,…
Zimbabwean, Linda Mudzenda Wins Britain’s Got Talent Golden Buzzer
“In the two months before my audition, I didn’t have a stable place to stay. I was struggling at work and almost needed surgery,” she revealed. “Being on that stage…