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Securing the roles of the future for the next generation in Africa

Investment in the younger generations will be key in the future expansion of Africa’s economy and help create a workforce…

Zimbabwean study challenges notion that women are inherently close to nature

Zimbabwean women are trapped in a cycle of increasing labour and environmental degradation.

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa wants to win, whatever the cost

@edmnangagwa will ride rough shod every other law on public finance management to ensure his re-election

70 years on, pioneering art collection returns to Zimbabwe

For the first time in his life, Gift Livingstone Sango, 65, saw a painting by his father depicting Jesus as…

The key to treating TB may be in a common carbohydrate. What we know so far

There are very promising results on the potential treatment of TB using curdlan-based nanoparticles.

Black and Female: A woman’s defiant fight to write

Zimbabwean author celebrates the act of artistic creation while exploring the colonial, racial and gender biases she has faced

Kenya declares William Ruto as its new president in an election drama that’s far from over

More than half of the members of Kenya’s election commission held an extraordinary press conference in which they expressed their…

Zimbabwe – South Africa relations turn frosty in the wake of an immigration crisis

Things may get worse next year, 2023, when 180, 000 Zimbabweans will be deported from South Africa just before watershed…

Universities shouldn’t use software to monitor online exams: here’s why

Universities have neglected their educational responsibilities in service of a neoliberal ideology, positioning students as customers and higher education as…

Chinese private security firms are growing their presence in Africa: Why it matters

The proliferation of foreign security firms has important policy implications for Africa and heightens the risk of human rights violations.