Night time curfew in Madagascar after violent protests
After violent protests erupted in Madagascar on Thursday, the government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in the capital.
Botswana seeks alternative markets as US tariffs hurt sales
Botswana is stepping up efforts to diversify its economy as steep US tariffs erode the competitiveness of its exports.
Sadc rallies Zim’s UN Security Council bid
Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter SADC Executive Secretary Mr Elias Magosi has thrown his full weight behind Zimbabwe’s candidature for a United Nations Security Council Non-Permanent Seat for 2027–2028, calling on the…
Angolan army general tours Heroes Acre
Columbus Mabika-Herald Reporter VISITING Angolan Armed Forces Chief of General Staff, General Altino Carlos Jose dos Santos, yesterday toured the National Heroes Acre in Harare and laid a wreath on…
Chimoio rehab works 50 percent complete
Ray Bande in CHIMOIO, Mozambique REHABILITATION works at Chimoio Liberation War Shrine, are progressing rapidly, with construction now halfway complete. The rapid development follows Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s visit to…
Chakwera concedes election to his predecessor Mutharika
MALAWI’S President Lazarus Chakwera has conceded defeat in this month’s presidential election to his rival and predecessor, Peter Mutharika, in the largely poor Southern African nation, battered by soaring costs…
South Africa, US hold ‘constructive’ trade talks
South African trade officials have held talks with their US counterparts in Washington, reports said on Friday as Africa’s largest economy looks to repair strained relations and negotiate the lifting of heavy tariffs imposed by the US.
AbakwaMzilikazi Chief hails President Mnangagwa for cultural renewal
Online Reporter CHIEF Thulani Jubane of AbakwaMzilikazi and Inhlanga Zonke ZaseZimbabwe, representing Zimbabweans residing in South Africa, has lauded President Mnangagwa’s commitment to cultural renewal, citing the celebration of events…











