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JOACHIM DE WEERDT/JAN DUCHOSLAV MALAWI is heading towards a severe food crisis later this year. Drought brought on by the El Niño weather pattern has affected the harvest...
VIVID GWEDE AFRICAN politics is hardly as colourful as yesteryear. No Mobutu hat, a Patrice Lumumba hairstyle, or its wild Milton Obote version, a chic Kenyattan...
DAVID MONDA Kenya’s non-Nato status will divide African countries between those in the American orbit and those outside it. A MAJOR non-Nato ally (MNNA) is a...
GIBSON NCUBE/PRINCESS SIBANDA IN Zimbabwe, there is a long-held public view that queerness is “unAfrican” and imported to Africa from the west. Even though numerous studies have proven this...
ZIMBABWE’S major mining companies are pinning their hopes on Treasury to announce a cocktail of measures to cushion platinum group metal producers from the tumbling prices...
ZIMBABWE’S mining sector growth slowed down to 4.8% in 2023 from 10% in 2023 as weakening commodity prices continued to hurt the capital-intensive sector, latest figures...
WITH elections done and dusted, it’s time to roll up sleeves to get Zimbabwean rugby where a great many believe it belongs, at the pinnacle of...
ANY professional in their trade will take it as a low-blow if their art and skill are being thrown into question. ENOCK MUCHINJO Reputation is hard-earned,...
ZIMBABWE is projected to experience a heavier decline in cereal production than regional neighbours, with farmers expecting a lower yield while the lean season is seen...
THE climate crisis-induced low water level at Lake Kariba is taking a toll on local communities who survive directly on the world's largest man-made reservoir.