By Zwelethu Dlamini Almost a year after the government led by Russell Mmiso Dlamini took over, the decline and deteriorating standards continue unabated despite promises Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Inscribed on the tombstone of a white settler, William Crowie, whose remains have been lying at the colonial whites’ only cemetery in Read More
Companies mining commodities needed for the global energy transition are accused of keeping affected communities in Madagascar in the dark about their plans. Oscar Read More
A total of N$18,8 million stolen from SME Bank was transferred to and laundered by former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe’s pilot and confidant Robert Read More
By Zwelethu Dlamini In eSwatini, the right to freedom of expression is constitutionally guaranteed, yet in practice, it remains perilous. This paradox was the central Read More
By Zwelethu Dlamini The recent sentencing of former MPs Bacede Mabuza and Mthandeni Dube to 25 and 18 years in prison has ignited a fierce debate over Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo The outburst of anger against the whistleblower behind Swazi Secrets Leaks exposing grand corruption provoked inside the House of Parliament and Hospital Read More
By Chishaba Masengu and Charles Mafa Despite difficulties such as the rugged road leading to Kabombo gold mine, hundreds of gold dealers continue to Read More
President Hakainde Hichilema’s plans to make Zambia a global gold-mining hub are being thwarted by two main players: illegal miners bent on exploiting the Read More
Mining in the community forest of Bamasoba situated in North-Kivu. Photo: Jonas Kiriko The United Nations called it historic: a deal that granted Read More