Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, presented the 2025 National Budget on 28 November 2024 under the theme “Building Resilience for Sustained Economic Transformation.” The document outlines measures aimed at addressing persistent economic challenges, with a focus on inflation control, currency stability, and infrastructure development. […]
Zimbabwe’s housing sector is at a crossroads, burdened by skyrocketing property prices, inaccessible mortgage systems, and a national currency struggling for stability. For a country with a growing housing deficit and a robust diaspora contributing significant remittances, the disconnect between opportunity and accessibility raises pressing […]
The removal of fuel subsidies in Nigeria has sent shockwaves through the economy, continuously affecting every corner of daily life. From transportation to the cost of basic goods, Nigerians are waking up each day to a new reality where rising fuel prices have become a […]
Civil-military relations are a critical aspect of governance that can significantly influence a nation’s stability and democratic integrity. In recent years, several African countries have experienced an unsettling trend of undue military influence over civilian policies, a phenomenon often referred to as Militocracy. In this […]
Reports circulating in Zimbabwean media suggest that the United Kingdom may oppose Zimbabwe’s readmission into the Commonwealth, a move that—if true—signals a continuation of a fraught and deeply historical impasse. While no official confirmation has emerged from London, the very speculation warrants an examination of […]
This morning, as I scrolled through my Facebook feed, I came across a post that made me pause. It read, “Hapwa kana ichinhuwa kuma to 7 kuno kokuzoti kuma past 4,” poking fun at body odour and how it gets worse throughout the day. At […]
Echoing from Matanga village in Chikomba East Constituency, Tatenta is the son to the late Mr and Mrs Matanga. He did his primary school at Mangoro primary school and completed his ordinary level at Cranborne Boys High school. Tatenda’s life drastically changed for what he […]
Featured Health Interviews SportsIn a world where mental health often remains shrouded in stigma, Dr. Douglas Mambure, also best known as the The Dancing Preacher, stands at the intersection of faith and psychology, driven by a profound commitment to healing both the mind and spirit. My Afrika Magazine […]
Featured InterviewsIn the world of fashion, where creativity meets personal expression, few names resonate as powerfully as Lilian Madyara. Known as “Hollywood Lee,” she has carved out a niche as a bold and glamorous fashion blogger, influencer, and industry advocate. From her early days of experimenting […]
Business Fashion & Style Featured InterviewsA spoken word poet and performer, Leben Panashe Kabete best known as StreetPoetZim, with over a decade of experience, has captivated audiences on some of the country’s most prestigious stages. My Afrika Magazine reporter, Lingiwe Gumbo (LG), had an exclusive chat with StreetPoetZim (SZ), discussing […]
Art Entertainment Featured InterviewsJohn Dramani Mahama, Ghana’s newly elected President, is no stranger to leadership, transformation, and a legacy of service. Born on November 29, 1958, in Damongo, Northern Region, Mahama’s roots are deeply embedded in Ghana’s political and social fabric. His father, Emmanuel Adama Mahama, was a […]
Featured Politics Sunday LuminariesIn the world of international trade and economic diplomacy, few names carry as much weight as that of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. Recently reappointed as Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr. Okonjo-Iweala continues to break barriers and redefine global leadership. Her first term, which […]
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