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African nations shielded from Russian recruitment as Zim activists demand action
Countries reportedly shielded from recruitment include Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique, Guinea, Angola, Namibia and Ethiopia.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
46m ago
Western Union partners Sasai Fintech to expand digital remittances in Africa
Global money transfer service Western Union and Sasai Fintech, a unit of Cassava Technologies, have launched an international money transfer mobile app
By Valentine Maya
17h ago
Afreximbank tops Africa loans charts
The rankings highlight Afreximbank’s leadership in structuring debt solutions and mobilising large-scale capital from diverse investors across and beyond Africa
By Business Reporter
18h ago
AfDB approves US$9,57m grant to bolster Sadc health security
The funding was approved on Tuesday by the board of directors of the African Development Fund to finance the Resilient Health Systems for Emergency Preparedness Project.
By Business Reporter
18h ago
Matobo women in drive to preserve African culinary heritage
Ndlovu said they also seek to promote intergenerational knowledge transfer, and position traditional cuisine within Zimbabwe’s creative economy.
By MARGARET LUBINDA
19h ago
Gondolosi: The root of vitality powering traditional healing
Gondolosi is available in various forms, including powdered root, capsules and raw dried pieces.
By Staff Reporter
19h ago
Why global turbulence may strengthen Africa
GLOBAL economic turbulence is prompting a reassessment of supply chains and capital allocation, a shift that may strengthen Africa’s strategic position in global markets.
By Staff Reporter
Mar. 5, 2026
Promoting low-input, climate-conscious food systems through territorial markets
Promoting low-input, climate-conscious food systems through territorial markets
By Charles Dhewa
Mar. 4, 2026
Matobo women spearhead initiative to preserve indigenous African cuisines
A GROUP of rural women is leading an innovative initiative to preserve African cuisines, ensuring they are not lost to time but instead passed down through generations.
By MARGARET LUBINDA
Mar. 4, 2026




