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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...
MATTHEW MARE IN the Zimbabwean context, the religious sphere is seemingly dominating the state’s influence over the same. In a country with a total population of...
How continent can chart its own course MO IBRAHIM AFRICA is a vast and abundant continent. Roughly 10 times the size of India and three times...
I HAVE admittedly been on a long hiatus, and it was not entirely my fault. Apart from taking the time to recharge my waning batteries, rather...
ZIMBABWE angrily withdrew from the Commonwealth in December 2003 after throwing a severe temper tantrum. In 2018, Harare applied for readmission, which explains why a Commonwealth...
Swema Laita and Tanyaradzwa Jonga African migration is being driven by a varied combination of push and pull factors in each country. The primary push factors...
SIPHUMELELE DUMA IN the wake of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on New York by Al Qaeda, the then government of George W Bush declared “war on terror”, which extended...