Minister Monica Mutsvangwa emphasizes GBV as a major barrier to achieving gender equality, highlighting the need for urgent, collective action.
Adenike Adeodun
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Amid Zimbabwe’s tobacco season, growers face a financial crisis, urging for critical forex retention reforms to ensure their survival and industry sustainability.
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Malta and Ghana pledge to boost trade, education, and security, marking a significant step forward in their 50-year-old bilateral relationship.
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To combat a severe food crisis, Nigeria bans grain exports, aiming to ensure food sufficiency for 31.5 million people facing hunger threats.
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Southern Africa’s maize harvest faces a sharp decline due to El Niño-induced drought, sparking concerns over food security. Immediate, coordinated action is essential to mitigate this growing crisis.
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Zimbabwe’s proposed Heritage-Based Education Curriculum sparks discussions among educators, blending history with technology from ECD to secondary levels to foster patriotism and critical thinking.
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West Africa’s skin bleaching trend fuels health risks and scams, as demand for unregulated whitening injections exposes thousands to serious health complications.
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A recent report highlights the concerning conflation of Zimbabwe’s traditional leaders with political corruption and human rights abuses, urging immediate reforms.
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MainOne’s 2Africa, the world’s largest subsea cable, lands in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, promising to revolutionize connectivity and fuel digital growth in Nigeria and beyond.
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Nigeria’s athletic team, led by talents like Ese Brume, embarks on a journey to Glasgow, overcoming visa challenges to vie for international glory at the World Indoor Championship.