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KUDA MANJONJO IN 1960, British prime minister Harold Macmillan famously declared, “The wind of change is blowing through this continent. Whether we like it or not,...
HIGH inflation, rising interest rates, banking turmoil — today’s investment landscape comes with a whole new set of challenges. So where do money market funds stand...
TARJA HALONEN/HINDOU OUMAROU IBRAHIM Gender inequality has prevented female agricultural workers in numerous countries from owning and inheriting the land that they cultivate. Securing their rights...
At least two dozen presidential, national, regional and local elections are held across the African continent each year. The sometimes fierce electoral competition, a history of violence or vote rigging make it...
HOPEWELL CHIN’ONO TODAY was another heart-breaking day for me. Many young people who came to greet me at the airport in Harare and on the plane...
ON Wednesday, the world was reminded that Zimbabwe is sleep-walking into yet another sham election. Opposition CCC leader Nelson Chamisa was barred by police from addressing...
ON Thursday, Africa woke up to the wonderful news that Mozambique will in the next few days sign agreements for the removal of railway borders with...
MATTHEW MARE THIS section of the study contains domestic pieces of legislation in Zimbabwe in order to have a bird’s view in terms of effectiveness of...
VIVID GWEDE THE spotlight has landed early on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) and courts of law well ahead of Zimbabwe’s general elections scheduled for 23...
ASTRID R.N. HAAS FOR most city mayors and managers in Africa, the debate about whether climate change is real is a moot topic. They know it...