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Maria Matembe: Uganda’s 72 year-old matriarch who would not be silenced

Maria Matembe: Uganda’s 72 year-old matriarch who would not be silenced

THERE is a particular kind of courage that belongs almost exclusively to those who have nothing left to prove and nothing left to lose. At 72, Dr Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe has spent more than three decades demonstrating exactly that kind of cou...
Venezuela earthquake aftermath: ‘breakdown of basic services’, disease risks and health workers missing – UN agencies

Venezuela earthquake aftermath: ‘breakdown of basic services’, disease risks and health workers missing – UN agencies

AS search and rescue operations continue in Venezuela, thousands of displaced people are struggling to find shelter while infectious diseases threaten to spread, according to UN humanitarians. Six days after powerful earthquakes struck central-no...
Mashatile in Beijing: South Africa seeks value‑chain deals, mineral beneficiation and regional hubs

Mashatile in Beijing: South Africa seeks value‑chain deals, mineral beneficiation and regional hubs

SOUTH Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile used the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing on 22 June 2026 to launch a concentrated bid for South Africa to move from commodity supplier to industrial partner - pitching the country as a ...
THE 86TH MINUTE: Africa’s new enemy at the 2026 FIFA World Cup is a clock

THE 86TH MINUTE: Africa’s new enemy at the 2026 FIFA World Cup is a clock

THERE is a moment in every horror film where the music goes quiet, the babysitter checks the closet one more time, and you already know - you know - that something is coming. At the 2026 FIFA World Cup, African football has found its own jump-scare ...
Africa is building the systems that make climate capital move

Africa is building the systems that make climate capital move

AFRICA'S next race for climate finance is increasingly being shaped not by the size of countries' renewable resources but by the strength of the institutions that can turn those resources into investable opportunities. A growing body of evidence ...
Power, pleasure and patriarchy: why The Polygamist on Netflix is captivating viewers

Power, pleasure and patriarchy: why The Polygamist on Netflix is captivating viewers

THE Polygamist is a Netflix series that has soared up the streaming platform’s charts and triggered a global conversation about men who cheat in relationships. It tracks the fatal ruptures in what seems like a successful upper-class family, the G...
The matriarch who would not be silenced: Miria Matembe’s long war against power

The matriarch who would not be silenced: Miria Matembe’s long war against power

There is a particular kind of courage that belongs almost exclusively to those who have nothing left to prove and nothing left to lose. At 72, Dr Miria Rukoza Koburunga Matembe has spent more than three decades demonstrating exactly that kind of cou...

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A force forged in the crucible of African development

A force forged in the crucible of African development

IN the corridors of the , system, where ambition is plentiful but transformative action rare, Daphine Hazvibvi Muzawazi has become something of an in...
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