The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations may have signaled the end of the road for the Zimbabwe Warriors after a heart-wrenching 3-2 defeat, but for Tawanda Maswanhise, the journey into footballing folklore has only just begun
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The Moment a Nation Cried: Nakamba’s Handball ‘Gift’ Sends Bafana Bafana Through as Warriors Exit
The “Battle of Limpopo” at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) ended in a nightmare for the Warriors, leaving a nation in mourning and much of the blame squarely on the shoulders of captain Marvelous Nakamba.
Eco-Luxury Unveiled: Why St Tropez is the Crown Jewel of Zimbabwe’s Forbes-Rated Tourism Sector?
In the competitive landscape of African hospitality, where South Africa’s Sandton, Fourways, and Waterfall City have long established the benchmark for urban opulence, a new contender has emerged to redefine the sector: St Tropez Luxurious Apartment Hotel.
Promises vs. Processing: South African Afrikaner Detained for 90 Days Amid U.S. Policy Shift
A South African man who traveled to the United States under the impression that he would be fast-tracked for residency has instead spent nearly three months in immigration detention. His ordeal highlights the growing confusion surrounding President Donald Trump’s second-term immigration policies, specifically his administration’s vocal support for Afrikaners and other minority groups in South Africa.
Kandishaya, Winky D: The Photo Zimbabwe Didn’t See Coming
In a surprising turn of digital diplomacy, Taurai Kandishaya, the ZANU-PF Youth League National Political Commissar, has sent social media into a frenzy following a Facebook post featuring the “Gaffa,” Winky D.
Horn of Africa in Turmoil: Global Backlash as Israel Recognizes Breakaway Somaliland
In a seismic shift in global geopolitics, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu officially announced on December 26, 2025, that Israel has recognized the Republic of Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state.
The AI Architect of Viral Realities: How David Nhunzva Captured the Digital Corridors of Zimbabwe
The emergence of David Nhunzva in the Zimbabwean digital landscape marks a watershed moment in the intersection of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen-AI) and national cyber policy.
Nhunzva has effectively taken social media by storm, utilizing advanced Neural Networks and Deep Learning algorithms to synthesize hyper-realistic content that blurs the line between physical reality and digital fabrication.
A Masterclass in Ecotourism: Hwedza’s Hydraulic Spectacle Captivates the Diaspora
The current hydraulic power and sheer volume of the falls have led many visitors to describe it as a “mini-Victoria Falls.” While it may lack the massive scale of the Mosi-oa-Tunya, Hwedza offers a similar immersive sensory experience, complete with the characteristic thunderous roar and localized micro-climatic mist that defines world-class cataracts.
Uganda’s Fractured Road to 2026: Military Interventions Fuel Fears of Unfair Elections
As Uganda moves closer to the January 15, 2026, presidential elections, the political atmosphere has reached a boiling point. Recent reports and viral footage from the campaign trail indicate that the Ugandan military and police have intensified their efforts to restrict Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, from accessing his supporters.
AU Cites 1964 Charter in Formal Rejection of Somaliland Independence
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has unequivocally rejected any recognition of Somaliland as an independent entity, reaffirming the African Union’s steadfast commitment to the unity and sovereignty of Somalia
