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Mukamba tears into one-world order

Mukamba said the world was stepping into a season of transformation for purpose alignment.

Hospital visiting hours miffs MP

In response, Health deputy minister Sleiman Kwidini, however, said limiting visits was meant to curb infections that outsiders could bring to hospitals.
By Stephen Chadenga 2h ago

How Foreign Aid Cuts Are Forcing East Africa’s Refugees Into Danger

One strategy the government is pursuing is talking with local communities to rent out land to refugees at a subsidized fee so they can farm.
By Nakisanze Segawa and Apophia Agiresaasi May. 27, 2025

Informality: An invitation to African universities and banks to do something with their knowledge

A key research theme that has been ignored by African universities and research institutions is changing consumer tastes and preferences.
By Charles Dhewa May. 7, 2025

Could Uganda’s Budongo forest be ground zero for the next global pandemic?

Over the years, tobacco has become more profitable than maize for farmers, Adule says.
By Global Press Journal May. 5, 2025

Unpacking the complex tapestry of global macroeconomic dynamics

Economic decisions made thousands of miles away can result in immediate repercussions for local communities.
By Lovemore Nyawo Apr. 6, 2025

Is right to protest reserved for Zanu PF cheerleaders?

Since Mnangagwa’s rise to power in 2017, not a single anti-government protest has been allowed to proceed without state interference. 
By Reward Magadhi Apr. 6, 2025

Govt bemoans rising cancer cases

Health and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora attributed the alarming rise of cancer cases to a combination of factors, including behavioural risk factors, limited access to early diagnosis
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 1, 2025
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AfDB announces completion of Alaska-Karoi Transmission Line

This was due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and a delay of about three years in the appointment of the engineering and supervision consultant.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 27, 2025