Brussels, Frankfurt (10/11 -12) Words like ‘neocolonialism’ and ‘neo-imperialists’ are being tossed around by spokesmen of freshly-installed military...
Author - Quentin Winters
Zimbabwe’s blueberry production, one of the country’s fastest growing crops, is under threat from a currency crisis and high borrowing...
According to the Tajikistan Ministry of Agriculture, the number of greenhouses in the country is increasing every year. “There are 950 greenhouses...
The African Union (AU) has called for further investments in education and skills development in Africa by applying a new form of social contract...
Berlin (06/12 – 7) In the grand chessboard of global geopolitics, the Indian Ocean has emerged as a queen, commanding respect and attention. The post...
More than 1.6 million children under the age of five are at risk of malnutrition in South Sudan in 2024, mainly due to the effects of flooding, the...
Zimbabwe’s government has started restricting public gatherings and food vending, while monitoring burials in all areas affected by cholera...
The military regime that emerged from a coup d’état in Niger asked Togo on Monday to act as a mediator in its negotiations with the...
Floating nuclear power plants designed by Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy corporation, started operating in 2019. During the Russia...
At least 68 new cases of cholera have been reported in Zimbabwe during the first five days of November, with Chitungwiza, a dormitory town to the...