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BAMIDELE OLAJIDE AFRICAN countries entered the recent Cop28 negotiations on climate change in high spirits. Before this conference, in September, African government leaders, policymakers, activists and other groups...
MEMORY Ndlovu, a 43-year-old resident of Lupanda village in Lupane, recounts a harrowing tale which seemingly has no end. CALVIN MANIKA Every year, she faces the...
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...
ZIMBABWE has laid out an ambitious plan to roll out electric public transport by 2040 as the government seeks to cut carbon emissions, a new report...
ZIMBABWE has given business a two-month grace period to comply with new rules on carbon credits as the southern African nation joins the growing list of...
PINELOPI KOUJIANOU GOLDBERG As the World Bank undergoes a change in leadership and prepares to adapt its mission to address global warming, it should focus on...
JEFFREY D. SACHS The immediate question is whether Silicon Valley Bank’s failure is the start of a more general bank crisis. The rise of market interest...
RACHAEL GROSS/ROB HEINSOHN AFRICAN elephant numbers have dropped from about 26 million in the 1800s to 415 000 today. While this is largely due to European colonisation, poaching and habitat loss, these...
TWIVWE SIWALE/ERIC WERKER AT last year’s US-Africa leaders’ summit in Washington, the United States signed an historic memorandum of understanding with Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo...
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