African countries must take a leaf from China on corruption

Zimbabwe, for example, has consistently declared "zero tolerance" on corruption but has not recorded convincing results.
By Own Correspondent Jan. 22, 2024

For Africans, the climate debate around the role of livestock misses the mark

Livestock keeping offers African countries a gateway to the food security and economic growth enjoyed elsewhere.
By Amh Voices Dec. 30, 2023

Tears of Zimbabwean single mothers in the UK

NewsDay spoke to some of the single mothers who shared the pain after failing to secure visas for their children back home.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Dec. 13, 2023

Do more on HIV prevention: Govt urged

Chingandu said barriers to HIV prevention still subsisted in Zimbabwe.
By Vanessa Gonye Dec. 12, 2023

Consolidate African food preservation innovations at colleges, varsities

The Western education system that has been borrowed by African countries knows the cut-off point in qualifications at each level.
By Charles Dhewa Nov. 15, 2023

Delimitation affects service delivery: Survey

BPRA conducted the survey recently.
By Emmanuel Mpofu Nov. 14, 2023

China and Russia take aim at US at Chinese military forum

In his speech, Zhang said that countries "should not deliberately provoke other countries on major and sensitive issues," he said, adding that Taiwan is "a core interest" of China.
By Newsday Oct. 30, 2023

Gambling in the Middle East: A Complex Landscape

Tourism is a significant economic pillar for many Middle Eastern countries, with millions visiting annually.
By Newsday Oct. 11, 2023

Cholera strikes in Harare

The 2008 cholera outbreak, which started in Harare and later spread into neighbouring countries, was the deadliest — killing more than 4 000 people and affecting over 100 000 others.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Oct. 4, 2023