This year’s Africa Day emphasizes the importance of resilient education systems and sustainable infrastructure to combat the increasing impacts of natural disasters.
Adenike Adeodun
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Shingai Mutasa urges Africa to own its problems and change its mindset for growth, speaking at the ICWT Africa Day Gala Dinner.
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Zimbabwe’s new Heritage-Based Education Curriculum confuses teachers, prompting calls for better training and consultation to ensure effective implementation.
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Zimbabwe seeks parliamentary approval to adopt SADC energy protocol, aiming for regional cooperation in energy development and sustainability.
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African leaders strategize on diversifying economies away from commodity-dependence to foster stability and sustainable development amid global economic shifts.
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Zimra employees declare incapacitation, struggling with basic costs like housing and food due to inadequate salaries in Zimbabwe’s tough economy.
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Putin’s visit to China underscores a strategic pivot in global trade, challenging the traditional dominance of Western economic powers.
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South Africa aims to boost tourism and investment by marketing Ghana as a top destination through a bilateral initiative.
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During the Europe Day celebrations, EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe Jobst von Kirchmann discussed key achievements and ongoing challenges.
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ZB Financial Holdings Limited navigates economic turbulence with a 78% increase in profit, remaining committed to strategic growth and resilience.