In the high-stakes theater of Zimbabwean politics, the Metropolitan Province of Harare has long been the formidable “Red Zone” of the opposition. However, a tectonic shift is underway, steered by the strategic maneuvers of Cde Voyage Dambuza, the recently co-opted Provincial Political Commissar (PC).
Category: Africa News
Sad News: Liberation Hero Who Survived Chimoio Attack Dies at His Harare Home
Retired Brigadier General Mark Charles Chimwaza Passes AwayThe Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has been plunged into deep mourning following the untimely passing of one of its most decorated sons, Brigadier General (Retired) Mark Charles Chimwaza.
The Zambia Mirror: How a Southern African Rebound Predicts the Continent’s Economic Future
In 2025, Zambia stands at a pivotal crossroads, its economic narrative reflecting a broader struggle and resilience found across the African continent.
MASARIRA: We Are a One-Party State By Default! The Hidden Crisis Choking Zimbabwean Pluralism
Zimbabwe is not collapsing into a one-party state through dramatic decree, but is instead drifting dangerously towards it through a systematic process of political monetization and the slow suffocation of pluralism.
PAP Accelerates Africa’s Factoring Revolution: Crucial Benchmarking Mission Concludes at FAGACE
The proposed Model Law is intended as a ‘soft-law’ instrument to guide African Union Member States in establishing a conducive legal and regulatory environment for factoring.
US Aid Cuts and Africa: Short-Term Fiscal Gain vs. Long-Term U.S. Economic Risk
The U.S. government’s January 2025 decision to dismantle USAID and freeze foreign aid to Africa has triggered an intense debate over America’s economic benefit, juxtaposing immediate budget savings against strategic long-term costs.
Africa Leads Global Tourism Growth, Crowned by Zimbabwe’s Top Ranking
According to the latest UN Tourism World Tourism Barometer, international tourist arrivals to Africa grew by an impressive 10% compared to the same period in 2024, far outpacing the global rate of 5%.
Thousands of Migrants Facing Danger and Uncertainty on the Eastern Southern Africa Route New Report Finds
Nairobi, Kenya – November 11- The International Organization for Migration (IOM) Regional Data Hub (RDH) for East, Horn and Southern Africa has released the first of a new series of quantitative data reports on migration along the Eastern Southern Africa Route. The report highlights the dynamic migration trends across one of the region’s most complex mixed migration routes.
“Chinhu cha Chamisa Chawora” Rev Musindo slams Opposition amid Sikhala’s EU Address
Dr. Rev. Obedia Musindo, Founder and President of Destiny of Afrika Network (DANet), has launched a blistering critique against Zimbabwe’s opposition parties, specifically addressing Job Sikhala’s recent address to the European Union (EU).
AU to Host 9th Pan African Forum on Migration (PAFoM IX) in Cape Town
The African Union (AU) Commission, in collaboration with Regional Economic Communities (RECs), is set to host the 9th Pan African Forum on Migration (PAFoM IX) in Cape Town, Republic of South Africa, from December 16th to 18th, 2025.
