The Sound of Power: Meet the Influential Indian in Africa Making Waves – Prateek Suri
In a world marked by rapid change and uncertainty, Prateek Suri stands as a beacon of hope and innovation
By Newsday
Dec. 26, 2024
Zim embraces RDT tests to combat cholera
RDTs is part of a global initiative led by United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), which aims to distribute more than 1,2 million tests across 15 high-risk countries.
By Staff Reporter
Aug. 7, 2024
Improving access to cataract services
Cataract is the leading cause of avoidable blindness in the world and in Zimbabwe.
By Deborah Tigere
Sep. 8, 2023
'No medicine and no bread' for Sudan city residents
Another person explained how they were struggling to find bread.
By Bbc News
Jul. 5, 2023
Sudanese rebels storm Zim embassy
The conflict, which started in mid-April has displaced more than 1,6 million people, according to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Jun. 21, 2023
US questions Sudan parties' commitment to truce as clashes continue
In El Obeid, a regional hub to the southwest of Khartoum that has seen clashes, the World Food Programme said food and assets were being looted.
By Reuters
Jun. 1, 2023
Sudan army withdraws from truce talks – sources
On Monday, mediators from the United States and Saudi Arabia said the army and the RSF had agreed to extend a humanitarian ceasefire by five days.
By Bbc News
May. 31, 2023
Sudan conflict: Warring factions agree seven-day ceasefire, US says
As part of the seven-day humanitarian ceasefire, Sudanese officials have agreed to restore essential services.
By Bbc News
May. 21, 2023
What happens in Sudan won’t stay in Sudan
In October 2021, al-Burhan, with the help of Hemedti, led a coup against his civilian counterparts in the transitional government overturned any hopes for a civilian democratic transition.
By May Darwich
May. 5, 2023