The deeper economic failures behind Zim retail sector woes

While the critique is structured logically, it can benefit from more explicit connections between the government's role and the broader economic challenges.
By Tracy Mafa Feb. 21, 2025

South African scientists were testing a promising HIV vaccine. Then came Trump’s aid cuts

A trial of an earlier, separate vaccine candidate, which was about to be tested on humans in South Africa as well as Kenya and Uganda, is also on ice.
By Reuters Feb. 18, 2025

Digital health symposium on the cards

There will be a presentation from one of the most sought-after healthcare practitioners in global digital health.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 16, 2025

Human rights implications of Trump’s sanctions on South Africa

Human rights implications of Trump’s sanctions on South Africa
By Everson Mushava Feb. 12, 2025

Inflation surge exposes economic strain

This means prices of goods and services on average rose by 11,5% in USD in the month compared to the prior month outturn of just 0,6%. 
By Equity Axis Feb. 7, 2025

Masaraure wins prestigious US human rights award

He said Artuz had endured years of serious persecution from the time they were into student unionism.
By Lawrence Maphosa Feb. 7, 2025

ED backs Trump decision to deport undocumented Zimbabweans

An estimated 545 Zimbabweans might soon be deported as Trump's administration cracks down on illegal immigrants.
By Trust Makore Feb. 5, 2025

USAID staff sent on temporary leave amid fund suspension

The move comes as the agency implements a significant operational shift aimed at enhancing accountability, according to US President Donald Trump's executive order.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Feb. 5, 2025

US leaders overseeing Cites: Do your job... open letter to Donald Trump

 Since the Obama administration, American policy towards wildlife has been overwhelmingly dictated by the fundraising goals of the animal rights NGOs.
By Emmanuel Koro Jan. 31, 2025