Should Africa celebrate its G20 membership, yet?

The European Union makes up the 20th member, with its seat, under the European Commission, representing every country within the EU bloc.
By Kevin Tutani Sep. 22, 2023

SA-based Zimbos plot protests

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has refused to accept electoral defeat citing a number of irregularities and intimidation of its supporters.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 30, 2023

UN wades into Zim poll dispute

Florencia Soto Niño-Martínez, Guterres’s spokesperson, said the UN chief was closely following developments in the country.

President’s secrecy worrying

For the cattle, we are sure he would have gained one to several voters in this year’s plebiscite if he had told us that he had imported the cattle to improve the country’s breeds.
By Newsday May. 22, 2023

Hundreds stranded at Beitbridge

Protesters yesterday called for the ouster of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa who they accuse of gross incompetence.
By Lorraine Muromo Mar. 21, 2023

EFF national shutdown affects Zim offices

“The consulate will reopen for business on 21 March 2023, as per the working hours specified in its Public Notice on Extended Working Hours dated 9 March 2023
By Staff Reporter Mar. 20, 2023

Phala Phala Farmgate: money hidden in couch ‘was not declared to Sars’

Party leader John Steenhuisen said Sars had confirmed that the money entered the country illegally.
By IOL Mar. 6, 2023

South African rand weakens as investors await cabinet reshuffle

At 0642 GMT, the rand traded at 18.1750 against the dollar, 0.19% weaker than its previous close.
By Reuters Mar. 6, 2023

Commonwealth faces tough dilemma over Zimbabwe

Canada, too, is declining to say whether Zimbabwe should be readmitted to the Commonwealth, although its diplomats have been discussing the issue informally for months.
By Globe And Mail Feb. 8, 2023