Manenberg Steps into Peace: Community Clean-Up Establishes Second Peace Zone
Manenberg, Cape Town – On 31 May 2025, residents of Manenberg, along with local officials and peace advocates, gathered to commemorate the 12th Anniversary of the Declaration of World Peace by HWPL through an energetic community clean-up and engagement event….
HWPL Holds 12th Anniversary Peace Clean Up for Declaration of World Peace, Launches New Peace Zone for Community Unity
Bonteheuwel, Cape Town – On 24 May 2025, the streets of Bonteheuwel resonated not with fear but with hope, as more than 130 participants gathered to commemorate the 12th Anniversary of HWPL’s Declaration of World Peace through a community…
Ramaphosa vs Trump: House or Field Negro? An Urgent Need for a Renewed, Organic Pan Africanism.
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa recently returned from what is now a controversial bi-lateral meeting with his USA counterpart Donald Trump. It was evidently controversial in its public live streaming by the mainstream media and social media platforms. This was…
Eddie Cross withdraws statement, offer apology to the First Family
In a shocking turn of events, Eddie Cross, a prominent Zimbabwean economist withdraws his statements regarding the endemic corruption that he alleges involves members of the first family. The withdrawal and subsequent apology was issued after he was summoned to…
Why the Emphasis on Inclusive Development and Shared Prosperity?
A Book Excerpt from: Artificial Intelligence: A Driver of Inclusive Development and Shared Prosperity for The Global South) By Professor Arthur G.O. Mutambara As the Global South embraces Artificial Intelligence (AI), it is essential to review whether and how its…
Democrats turn to college football star in search for ‘next Obama’ as party’s popularity plummets
Daily Mail: Emily Goodin, Senior White House Correspondent Democrats are searching for their party’s next star as their popularity plummets against President Donald Trump and his MAGA faithful. A top name on that list is Wes Moore, the 46-year-old governor of…
117 Graduates at Chipinge College of Horticulture
Chipinge; – 117 young people graduated at the Chipinge College of Horticulture under the Youth Empowerment Programme (YEP) having endured a year of grueling training in various disciplines. The graduands spent 1 year studying brick laying, cosmetology, carpentry, welding, ICT,…
Garwe Must Withdraw Ultimatum Against Vendors: NDWG
By a Sentinel Correspondent The National Democratic Working Group (NDWG) has slammed Local Government Minister, Daniel Garwe’s order on Local authorities to evict street vendors, demanding that government immediately withdraws the order and address root causes of the rot affecting…
Religion vs Politics
Zimbabwe Churches and the Dangers of Political Overreach By Takura Zhangazha The Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) recently issued a statement on an issue which essentially waded into a Zanu Pf debate around extending the current president E.D Mnangagwa’s…
A Tale of Mutare Women
Mandatory caesarean operations bring worry to expecting mothers Staff reporter Pauline Mutape (name withheld) is a pregnant single mother with two little boys who are aged 4 and 7 years. They both stay in Sakubva with their mother. Pauline wakes…











