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SA crisis spills into Zim, Malawians stranded in Harare, Beitbridge overwhelmed
In Musina, the process is stalled as authorities record biometrics, as required by immigration law, and check if individuals are on police wanted lists.
By Silas Nkala
9h ago
AfDB targets Africa's US$4tn savings in finance overhaul
For Mujuru, Pentagon Eye Care is the definitive answer to a burning question that kept him up at night: "Why should clear vision be a privilege when it is a necessity?"
By Business Reporter
13h ago
Stacey back in UCI top 100 after podium double at SA XCO Cup
The Zimbabwean mountain biker claimed a podium double at the SA XCO Cup in Gauteng, finishing third in the cross-country Olympic
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa
14h ago
‘Tobacco pays our bills,’ Masuka tells growers amid pricing crisis
Masuka said he had personally felt the impact of low prices this marketing season.
By Nhau Mangirazi
15h ago
Debt arrears keep Zim locked out of global capital
However, the government is actively pushing an Arrears Clearance, Debt Relief, and Restructuring Strategy to normalise its relationship with the global financial community.
By Freeman Makopa
20h ago
Very few organisations are benefiting from fragmented information
The slow pace of data and information access slows down economic growth.
By Charles Dhewa
20h ago
Govt deploys 35 buses to repatriate Zimbabweans from South Africa
Authorities said the Epping Repatriation Centre still had about 1,000 Zimbabweans awaiting processing, with buses already available to ferry them home.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 30, 2026
Self-renewal and strategic vision, Africa’s takeaways from CPC's 105-year journey
The CPC’s century of transformative success boils down to a perpetual cycle of open learning, institutional self-correction and unshakable long-term strategic perseverance.
By Saxon Zvina
Jun. 30, 2026
ANC leadership condemns xenophobic violence, calls for lawful repatriation of foreigners
His remarks come as undocumented foreigners have been ordered to leave South Africa this Tuesday.
By Silas Nkala
Jun. 30, 2026




