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Hunt for Rwanda genocide suspect ends in overgrown Zimbabwe grave

Protais Mpiranya, accused of Rwandan mass killings, was the world’s most wanted war crimes fugitive

Making COVID vaccines in Africa: advances and sustainability issues

Africa’s vaccine manufacturing capacity supplies less than 1% of vaccines needed for the continent

How US policy on abortion affects women in Africa

Policies and decisions made in the United States echo around the world and often have widespread implications. Take sexual and…

Africa faces hard knocks as rich countries take manufacturing back home

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen reduced reliance on global supply chains by businesses.

African farmers need help in the form of subsidies

There has been an increased attention towards improving agricultural production in Africa and other developing countries and this is likely…

Why anti-migrant populism is on the rise in South Africa

What nurtures and propels bigotry? More importantly, how does bigotry become a lethal threat to democracy? Unravelling the rhetoric and…

Zimbabwe’s cliffhanger by-elections leave 2023 no clearer

The electorate, particularly in urban areas has voted for the opposition since 2000 relegating Zanu PF to a ruling rural…

Poultry farming through the eyes of a small-scale producer in Zimbabwe in the COVID-19 era

In recent years, the demand for poultry products, primarily chicken and its products appear to have driven growth in the…

Africa holds the answers to Europe’s wartime energy crisis

Europe needs to swap its dependence on fossil energy from Russia with renewables from Africa

Eradicating polio would eradicate so much tragedy

In the outskirts of Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, just beyond where paved roads transition to dirt, an undiagnosed polio infection paralysed…