The Standard on MSN
Sponsors jostle to back Zimbabwe's first reality show
Sponsors are beginning to line up to support Brother in the House, Zimbabwe's first locally produced reality television show, ...
The number of people living in cities worldwide has been growing dramatically.
TDC on MSN
The global megaproject race: How China, India, Turkey, Nigeria, and NASA are reshaping the world
From Turkey's $400 billion infrastructure blitz to China's trillion-dollar One Belt One Road initiative, the world's most ...
ON June 25, 2026, officials from India and Zimbabwe sat in a virtual room and began what could very well be one of the most ...
Amid America’s 250th-birthday celebrations, both national teams face tough challenges, looking for momentum and meaning on and off the field ...
Explore One World One Family's groundbreaking free healthcare model in Karnataka, transforming lives without financial ...
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Decade-old image of man stoned in South Africa altered, misrepresented as 2026 xenophobic attack
South African police are investigating the death in June of a Malawian man who was killed during nationwide protests calling ...
Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology like Starlink is going to disrupt incumbent networks around the world, including ...
Sean knows the whole world is watching so he shuffles around on his feet it front of the girls as one of the boys shouts: ...
Daily Maverick on MSNOpinion
What South Africa’s anti-migration fury keeps getting wrong
Every relevant number says migrants contribute more than they take. The anger reaches them anyway. Can state stagnation be ...
Capital allocation comes down to who gets which slice, and who never appears on the chart.
The report was unveiled by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga during the inaugural Southern Africa Public Procurement Forum and was developed jointly by the Government of Zimbabwe and the African ...
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