
Award-winning Zimbabwean novelist and cultural critic Andrew Chatora has entered a new chapter in his literary life, not by stepping...




Morocco could become the second African country to grant menstrual leave. Although highly contentious, the policy is slowly gaining global...














Today marks the Global Day of Action for Safe and Legal Abortions, a movement which seeks to decriminalise and demystify abortion, fight abortion stigma and discrimination

Chinhoyi Caves are known for their cobalt blue water. The other names for the caves are Chirorodziva (Pool of the Fallen) or Sleeping Pool.
Uvulectomy, the practice of removing the uvula for curative or customary reasons by traditional doctors is still prevalent despite numerous hazards associated with it.

In admiration and loving memory of the first African woman Nobel Laureate, who passed away on September 25, 2011.

Musiiro is a traditional natural face musk used to prevent acne, protect from the sun and to keep skin smooth.

Heartbreaking photograph depicts the emotional display of mourning which transcends the boundary between humans and animals and shows the plight of mountain gorillas

South Africa celebrates Heritage Day today, the day used to be known as Shaka Day in commemoration of one of the most famous African warriors and...

The authors of a new book on Gandhi’s life believe Mahatma was a racist who ‘remained true to Empire while expressing disdain for Africans'.

“I have some very vivid memories of when I was really young, say four or five years old, my grandmother would dress me in women’s clothing...

The 32-kilometre line is expected to carry 15,000 people per hour in one direction, at a top speed of 70km/hr