Former Reserve Bank governor and Finance Minister Tito Mboweni dies at 65
Mboweni passed away in a Johannesburg hospital, surrounded by his loved ones.
By Iol News
Oct. 13, 2024
Xiddo releases new EP titled Better Days
Gweru-based Zimdancehall musician Forward Maphosa (pictured), better known by his stage name Xiddo Chikandamina, released a new EP titled Better Days on Tues
By Kudzai Chitsatso
Sep. 15, 2024
MRP petitions ICC, UN over rights abuses
In a petition directed to the OHCHR dated August 29, MRP leader Mqondisi Moyo said there had been a relentless crackdown on pro-democracy activists and party members in the country.
By Silas Nkala
Sep. 13, 2024
Beyond the interview: A tale of a heartbroken journalist
It has become routine that whenever I visit my rural home, I write a story which I think can positively impact my village.
By Evans Mathanda
Aug. 31, 2024
‘Chiefs not fit to lead Gukurahundi consultations’
The memorial lecture was organised by Bulawayo-based pressure group Ibhetshu LikaZulu.
By Silas Nkala
Jul. 1, 2024
Letter from America: Chivayo and Russia: Lessons from South Africa
The loss of power by the African National Congress can easily be explained. Brother Owen put it succinctly.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Jun. 23, 2024
Lessons from Mzansi
The ANC and the DA found each other easily and started thrashing a coalition arrangement unlike the ANC and MK or EFF after their public spates in the run up and post the election day.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Jun. 22, 2024
The battle for South Africa’s mind and soul
Despite his sponsorship by white capital, the brother found himself torn between two loyalties, being true to his own skin or becoming an Oreo (black skin white soul).
By Kenneth Mufuka
Jun. 16, 2024
South Africans have nobody to blame, but themselves!
If this narrative is accepted, the only acceptable black families are those who pay homage to the Oppenheimers (mining) and the Ruperts (grocery chains).
By Kenneth Mufuka
Jun. 9, 2024