ZIMBABWE is grappling with a surge in political violence, driven by the ruling Zanu PF party's efforts to extend President ...
IOL “Debt” Thomas Sankara famously argued at the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in Addis Ababa on 29 July 1987 “is a cleverly managed reconquest of Africa.” The history of the misuse of debt as a ...
In recent years, Zimbabwe, and indeed the rest of the world, has experienced a significant rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
The informal sector, particularly street vending, has become the last lifeline for millions of Zimbabweans who have been ...
The WFP says overall, more than 60 percent of the food it procures is used in operations in the same region it was purchased.
Today, Africa Daily’s Mpho Lakaje focuses on Zimbabwe, one of several southern African countries recently hit by a prolonged drought. Seven million people are now desperate for food assistance.
Historically, the US Agency for International Development has pumped at least US$4 billion annually into children’s ...
We were in what felt like old and rickety seats, ate appallingly awful food, only to arrive in Tokyo with at least 100 ...
Zimbabwe has recorded 124 confirmed cases of cholera since the latest outbreak started in November last year, Minister of ...
The supply chains have largely been driven by African territorial mass markets that are also revealing dynamic trends through ...
LGBTQI People ‘More at Risk’ From Climate Change “LGBTQI ... Saruwaka is working to become a full-time farmer and contribute to Zimbabwe’s food security. “If I get a large piece of land and focus on ...
Piles of Chinese-made plastics are now an inescapable part of Zimbabwe’s landscape, and corruption is making it impossible to ...