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LIISA LAAKSO THERE is growing interest in the state of academic freedom worldwide. A 1997 Unesco document defines it as the right of scholars to teach, discuss, research, publish, express...
CHRISTINA HUPY/NYARI SAMUSHONGA TECH companies are experiencing an unparalleled – and well-publicised – talent shortage. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Survey 2020 reported that 55% of...
REJOICE NGWENYA IN the 1980s and late-1990s, it was unthinkable that Zimbabwe would experience electrical power outages. With the country having two of Africa’s largest hydro-electric...
ELLEN FUNGISAI CHIPANGO IN Zimbabwe, it is mainly women who collect and use fuelwood. The more women cut down trees for household energy needs, the longer it takes...
…..a continuation WE have the Mosi-Oa-Tunya gold coins, a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe-controlled currency and a new baby is on the way, the RBZ’s Central Bank...
THE advent of social media enhanced information dissemination to dizzy heights, so much that one can literally communicate with the whole world at the click of...
THERE is now enough evidence showing that Zimbabwe’s judiciary and police have become so compromised that their partisan actions pose serious threats to the rule of...
ROSS HARVEY ANGOLANS will head to the polls on 24 August. On the surface, these will be the most competitive Angolan elections yet. In 2017, the incumbent...
GIDEON ABAGNA AZUNRE/FESTIVAL GODWIN BOATENG/OWUSU AMPONSAH/ STEPHEN APPIAH TAKYI AFRICAN leaders are increasingly aspiring to “modernise” their cities. That is to make them “globally competitive” and “smart”. The...
ODONGO KODONGO UHURU Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto, ascended to Kenya’s presidency in March 2013. This followed a contested poll that they won with a slim...