Uganda, Ethiopia, Zambia and The Gambia are among countries where established rulers are seeking to hold on to power in 2026. Will they succeed?
Speaking during a public engagement, Chief Shakumbila said Zambia is “now better” under President Hichilema, attributing the ...
From constitutional reform and economic stabilisation to football fever and contentious social debates, this year will test ...
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Uganda’s head of opposition turns to Bitchat as internet shutdown looms
Uganda’s opposition leader, Bobi Wine, has urged his supporters to download the decentralized messaging app Bitchat amid ...
Something's broken in Zimbabwean football, and we all know it. Dynamos went out of Africa early again. Highlanders spent most of the season looking lost. CAPS ...
Patriotic Front presidential aspirant Brian Mundubile has questioned recent international praise awarded to President ...
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Major players likely to shape economic trajectory in 2026
Tanzania’s economic direction in 2026 is expected to be shaped by a select group of policymakers, technocrats and private sector leaders. Their decisions will determine whether recent gains ...
Lizzie Kings-Wali is the Chief Executive Officer of 4Stone Capital Limited. She speaks on the economy in 2025 and the outlook ...
July 24 The Senzo Meyiwa trial, which has been dragging on for more than a decade, saw the State finally close its case after ...
FOOTBALL carries deep emotional weight in Zambia due to a plane crash that killed the entire national team more than 30 years ago. The disaster created a powerful emotional legacy that connects ...
Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema on Thursday signed into law constitutional changes that will expand the country's parliament, in a move that critics say could favour his party, eight months ...
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