‘We Need a Renaissance of Leadership in the Arts’ When did you last have a ‘eureka’ moment? For me, it was around 2016, sitting in a bustling room in Washington D.C., soaking up wisdom from the titans of arts management, Michael Kaiser and Brett Egan, […]
As the world ushers in 2026, Africa enters a defining political year. The close of 2025 was marked by the return of ruling parties in several states, alongside the continued persistence of military coups across the continent. In 2026, Africa’s democratic institutions will again be […]
In Zimbabwe’s vibrant dance scene, one name is making waves—Amazing Prince. The 25-year-old choreographer and dancer stunned audiences at the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA), showcasing his innovative style, infectious energy, and deep passion for dance. With a background rooted in church performances and wedding […]
Every day, there is a case of fraud being reported or heard in court. While the public has expressed outrage over fraud and corruption in the public sector, the private sector has not been spared either. From large corporations to small and medium enterprises, businesses […]
African music legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti is set to make history as the first African artist to receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, the Recording Academy announced in December. The honour, awarded since 1963, recognises Kuti’s towering influence on global music and marks a watershed […]
In 2020, at an age when most teenagers are still discovering who they are, Bohlale Mphahlele was already confronting one of South Africa’s most painful realities: gender-based violence and human trafficking. At just 16, the Limpopo-born innovator designed a device she hoped could help save […]
The narrative of Edith Masango is a profound testament to the human spirit’s capacity to transcend physical limitations and societal prejudices. When it comes to her creative work, the play Muchazondida does not merely recount a personal journey; it serves as a critical sociological commentary […]
Featured InterviewsShe was born Sally Ngandu but goes by the stage name Sally 8N. She is a singer who was born and raised in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. Born into a family of musician she began singing at a young age at her local church. She eventually enrolled […]
Featured Entertainment Interviews MusicWith a passion for social impact and a heart for those in need, Sandile Mashego known as Mr. Tshwane 2025, is on a mission to shake things up and make a real difference in his community through the use of his platform to tackle Period […]
Interviews General Health Nature/Wildlife/People OpinionJanuary in Harare usually slows its pulse. The festive dust settles, showbiz takes a breather, and most creative and corporate teams retreat into strategy rooms, proposals, and planning decks. Award season stretches its limbs slowly, February flirts with romance, and real momentum typically returns closer to […]
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Times Magazine has named him one of the most influential people in AI and he sits at the helm of Google. The person in question is James Manyika, a Zimbabwean-American who’s talent and work have propelled him to be at the frontier of technology which […]
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In our new Sunday feature celebrating inspiring Africans, we’re proud to spotlight Brenda Matanga, a highly respected intellectual property (IP) law specialist and Head of Practice in Zimbabwe. With a remarkable academic foundation, a Bachelor of Law Honours (LLB) from the University of Zimbabwe and […]
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