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




The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZIDERA) was signed by US president George W. Bush into law in December...














We should not let governments that failed to even count their dead off the hook

There’s a lot of information on social media that would support legal proceedings, but courts have yet to harness this.

Kenya’s seven-member Supreme Court has ruled on the petition challenging Aug. 9 elections results in which Deputy President William Ruto was declared winner by the IEBC....

The lack of a system to support youth development is just one reason why Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda have produced few top footballers.

The global realignment triggered by the end of the Cold War and Gorbachev’s reforms ushered in a period of transition on the African continent.

“Medical xenophobia” is a real issue in South Africa’s public health system. There are many forms of discrimination motivated by hostility to the patient based on...

The opposition made huge gains in last week’s elections, but now it faces tough choices.

She blazed a trail for Black women athletes – despite the challenges they face in sport and society.

Xenophobia and Afrophobia are anchored on two conditions; inferiority complex (poverty of the mind, vision and values) and a subconscious embrace of either White supremacy or...

South Africa: The High Court has ruled that the exploration rights granted to Impact Africa and Shell along the Wild Coast were unlawful. The court has...