Who is the Sabhuku, and why does his name reverberate so unsettlingly across the political plains of Zimbabwe? In the shifting terrain of ZANU-PF’s internal dynamics, a new silhouette has appeared on ...
Maverick South African police chief, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has shed fresh light on Gauteng Province’s so-called Big Five drug lords, describing them as businessmen with contracts ...
PRETORIA – There was drama at Marks Pub and Shisanyama in Pretoria after exiled Malaika member Matshediso Mholo walked on stage and demanded the microphone from a new female vocalist hired by fellow ...
HARARE – Zimbabwean socialite and philanthropist Jackie Ngarande has publicly expressed concern over what she describes as a decline in the quality of Dairibord Zimbabwe Limited (DZL)’s yogurt ...
Something sinister is brewing beneath the polished rhetoric of “unity and development.” Inside ZANU-PF, where factional loyalty is disguised as patriotism, a parallel political machine is being ...
Cristiano Ronaldo (40) has become the first billionaire football player according to the latest rankings released by Bloomberg.
JOHANNESBURG - The South African government has extended the validity of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) by 18 months, allowing holders to remain legally in the country until May 28, 2027.
HARARE - Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has hailed Malawi’s recent elections as a model of transparency and democratic maturity, contrasting them with Zimbabwe’s long ...
HARARE - The Zanu-PF legislator for Bikita South, Energy Mutodi, has been dismissed from his position as Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Investment ...
HARARE - Former CAPS United and Kaizer Chiefs forward Brian Abbas Amidu and ex-Dynamos defender Reuben Mhlanga were arrested on Monday for alleged drug possession.
Former Finance Minister Tendai Biti has condemned the "unconstitutional" removal of Energy Mutodi (MP) as Chairman of Parliament's Budget and Finance Committee.
I have often told foreign diplomats who are assigned to serve their countries in Zimbabwe and to visiting specialists, that we specialise in confusing foreigners. But this confusion is found even ...