Nigeria’s reliance on foreign aid hinders true progress. Embracing economic independence and sustainable development could unlock the nation’s potential, ensuring a prosperous future for all.
Adenike Adeodun
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Latest ZimStat report unveils a 21.5% spike in crime rates across Zimbabwe, with homicides, theft, and substance abuse leading the alarming trend.
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Reports indicate Zimbabwean mercenaries are actively participating in Ukraine’s conflict, highlighting complex global ties and personal motivations amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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Zimbabwe’s teachers have rejected a nominal government salary increase, demanding fair compensation that reflects the economic challenges they face amid a worsening crisis.
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Sheila Mpala, challenging gender norms, drives cargo trucks in Zimbabwe. Facing obstacles, she advocates for women in this tough, male-dominated field.
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Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector faces a dire threat from smuggling, undermining local textile and blanket makers. Industry insiders call for urgent policy reforms to save jobs and protect local value-adding businesses.
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Unlocking Africa’s potential through indigenous food entrepreneurship, aiming for sustainability and growth. A deep dive into how local models can revolutionize food sovereignty.
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Minister Monica Mutsvangwa emphasizes GBV as a major barrier to achieving gender equality, highlighting the need for urgent, collective action.
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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.