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Zimbabwe’s complicated legacy of land reform: a path to justice or betrayal?
President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Desperately seeking economic stability and the recovery of the country’s agricultural sector, Mnangagwa is using the compensation card as part of his
Instead of a climate villain, livestock can be a solution with legs
Maasai herders watch their cattle in Tanzania. For places where livestock is deeply embedded in livelihoods and culture, it is critical to see these farm
US bolsters waning influence through global destabilisation
Palestinians react at a hospital where casualties of Israeli bombardment on al-Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip were transported on April 8, 2024, as
Arab world’s silence informed by its domestic fears
Saudi journalist, Global Opinions columnist for the Washington Post, and former editor-in-chief of Al-Arab News Channel Jamal Khashoggi offers remarks during POMED’s “Mohammed bin Salman’s
Frelimo’s Chapo set to lead amid a myriad of challenges
By Sizo Nkala Mozambique is set to hold its seventh presidential and parliamentary elections on October 9 which will see 17 million registered voters choose
Zille, DA exploits ANC turmoil to ‘push own political agenda’
DA Federal chairperson, Helen Zille, attends the proceedings of its urgent application challenging the designation of former Western Cape Judge President, John Hlophe, to the