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I have always loved what I do—and I take pride in doing it well. But I’ve never allowed work to come at the expense of what matters most: my family.…

Sports tourism: The key to economic development in Africa

Sports tourism can provide opportunities to jump start tourism and travel economy post COVID-19, harness community togetherness, accelerate cultural and…

For Africa’s Manufacturers, Going Green May Offer Profits

The days of smokestack economies are slowly winding down. As evidence of climate change mounts and governments take urgent action…

For Africa’s Manufacturers, Going Green May Offer Profits

The days of smokestack economies are slowly winding down. As evidence of climate change mounts and governments take urgent action…

Small cannabis producers the losers in policy changes across Africa

Cannabis is a drug crop with a long history in Africa. Alongside coca and opium poppy, it has been subjected to international control for…

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Zimbabwe’s Emmerson Mnangagwa: Two years on, the beast is revealed

Last month marked President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inauguration as the second directly-elected leader of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980. Mnangagwa came…

How to claim your inheritance rights

“And Naboth said to Ahab, The Lord forbid it me, that I should give the inheritance of my fathers unto…

Zimbabwe is offering land back to black farmers. Here is why

The Zimbabwe government has announced that it will offer land back to two categories of farmers who were dispossessed under…

Can COVID-19 be a catalyst for open banking in South Africa?

Well before COVID-19 advances in financial technology were already forcing banks to embrace the technology in their business strategies by…

Advancing Africa through science

Africa is rarely perceived as a hub of science and innovation. Yet, the story of Zimbabwean Scientist Dr Gift Mehlana…

What sort of Zimbabwe do we desire?

There are many Zimbabwes today: as presented in the mainstream global media; as preferred by ruling party apparatchiks or from…

COVID 19 and human rights abuses in South Africa

The outbreak of COVID-19 has brought much strife globally. In developing countries, systems and institutions have been tested for most…

Zimbabwe’s land compensation deal: Turning colonial injustice into public debt

The Zimbabwean government has signed what it referred to as a Global Compensation Deed (GCD) with ‘former farmers’. The latter being mainly…

Immigration rules and racism in the UK

In light of the recent #BlackLivesMatter protests around the globe, campaigners have directed their attention to curriculum reform in the…

‘Zimbabwe’s health crisis is worse than you can imagine’

Throughout the pandemic and following the story about the death of the babies, some of us have been criticised for…