COMMENT: Zimbabwe’s sleeping giant: Dhlodhlo Ruins step back into the light as lost city waits to be reclaimed.

THE Dhlodhlo Ruins have stood quietly for centuries, their pale stone walls slowly weathering under the sun. Hidden away in Insiza District, they are more than just old stones —…

Zimbabwe’s sleeping giant: Dhlodhlo Ruins step back into the light as lost city waits to be reclaimed

Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] DHLODHLO RUINS have once again found themselves in the national gaze, identified as a place of extraordinary potential and one of the great yet under-appreciated treasures of…

At 20, she’s redefining agriculture — the rise of Phumzile Praise Ntonisani

Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] AT just 20 years old and already a chief executive officer of her own firm, she is sharing national platforms with renowned agricultural experts — a space…

Umzingwane farmers urged to embrace agribusiness and innovation

Nothando Zondo, [email protected] FARMERS in Umzingwane District have been urged to elevate their farming activities into fully fledged businesses by embracing innovation and working collectively towards a more productive and…

Polokwane High Court dismisses urgent bid to halt ANC Limpopo elective conference

SOUTH AFRICA – The African National Congress (ANC) in Limpopo has welcomed the Polokwane High Court’s decision to dismiss an urgent application seeking to interdict the party’s provincial elective conference.…

Trump extends pause on strikes as Iran talks stall over “one‑sided” proposal

US President Donald Trump has announced a 10-day pause on attacks targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure as negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue, even as the humanitarian situation inside Iran deteriorates,…

At least nine people dead, dozens missing as boat sinks off Djibouti coast

At least nine people have died, and 45 others are missing, after a boat carrying more than 300 migrants and refugees sank off the coast of Djibouti, the International Organisation…

UN Adopts Ghana‑Led resolution declaring transatlantic slavery the ‘gravest crime against humanity’

A United Nations resolution, proposed by Ghana, to recognise transatlantic slavery as the “gravest crime against humanity” and calling for reparations has been adopted despite resistance from Europe and the…

WTO faces ‘disorderly collapse’ warning as ministers clash over future of global trade

THE embattled World Trade Organisation (WTO) has convened amid global economic instability driven by conflict in the Middle East and rising protectionism, with warnings that the body risks a “disorderly…

Alte Jardin, a new Afro-house experience for Bulawayo

Langelihle Dube, [email protected] Bulawayo is about to witness a fresh cultural movement this Sunday with the debut edition of Alte Jardin at a restaurant in the city. Organised by DJ…

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