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JOHANN KIRSTEN/WANDILE SIHLOBO SOUTH Africa’s land reform policy remains highly contested. But, in our view, a number of persistent myths about farmland statistics and the structure...
TINOTENDA NYAMUZIHWA/MITCHELL MAPURISA AFTER Zimbabwe severed ties with its old coloniser, Britain, the two nations’ relations were re-established. Trade doors opened when the British withdrew; Chinese...
GENERAL elections in Zimbabwe – elections in which the President and members of the Senate, the National Assembly and local authorities are elected – are normally...
The Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel Expo ended on a very high note. The weeks following the exhibition were dedicated by exhibitors to ensuring that the return on...
BORGES NHAMIRRE With outside attention focused on violent extremism and gas exports, Mozambique’s democratic backsliding is proceeding apace. IN his first three years after becoming president...
SIKHANYISO MASUKU THE African Union adopted an agreement more than 13 years ago to prevent the arbitrary displacement of people and to uphold the dignity of such victims....
In mid-November 2022, the eight billionth person will be born, according to the United Nations. In its analysis of this milestone, the UN makes two key observations....
EBERE OKEREKE/ADAM BRADSHAW THE Covid-19 crisis brought a significant increase in government and multilateral investments in public health in Africa. If leveraged appropriately, these funds could...
Global inequalities are in bad shape and mostly do not appear to be getting better that much. Disparities today are about the same as they were...
TINASHE KANDA/USHER NYAMBI EQUAL participation of women in leadership — whether political or public — is essential to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal Five. Goal...