A Mozambican mystery story

RW Johnson The increasing threat posed by Ansar al Sunnah jihadists in Mozambique’s northernmost province of Cabo Delgado finally caused major international concern after the...

Novartis in milestone delivery of 1 bln courses of antimalarial treatment

Novartis continues to invest in research and development for next-generation antimalarials to combat the threat of artemisinin resistance BASEL, Switzerland, May 18, 2021/ — Novartis announced...

Zim at increased risk of veld fires in 2021: EMA

 Sharon Chikwanha HARARE – An average 1 million hectares have been burnt annually between 2010 and 2020 amid indications that almost 90% of Zimbabwe will...

Digital systems, a success story for the local government

Sharon Chikwanha Government has started recording positive results from the recently adopted local authority digital systems with the digital change driving how organisations interact with...

As Zimbabwe’s Workers Fight for Justice, It’s Time for a Fundamental...

Imani Countess This is “no longer business as usual,” declares Peter Mutasa, President of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU). “Unions are going to...

Illegal wildlife trade costs Zimbabwe US$153 billion

Sharon Chikwanha Zimbabwe has lost an estimated US$153 billion through the illegal trade of wildlife products including timber and fisheries with government reviewing the wildlife...

Social safety nets, community spirit help South African mother through Covid-19...

Around 40 km outside Cape Town, Leebah Bessick wipes sweat from her forehead as she digs a pitchfork into the earth at a neighbourhood...

 Renewables supplied only a third of Africa’s electricity demand growth

LONDON, United Kingdom – An analysis of global electricity revealed that wind and solar showed resilient growth in 2020 despite the pandemic, forcing a...

Government moves to destroy illegal settlements

Staff Writer Government is set to unleashe teams led by Cabinet ministers to visit irregular settlements established by housing co-operatives as government moves to regularised...

17 journalists killed in 2021 – UNESCO

Reason Razao in Windhoek, Namibia At least 17 journalists have died in 2021 while on duty across the world with the United Nations Educational, Scientific...

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