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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

Towards an accident-free festive holiday

There is need for every motorist to drive with a defensive mentality and attitude in order to contribute to an accident free festive season. 
By Stanley Makombe Dec. 22, 2024

Review of the 2025 National Budget (II)

The same report notes that progress in boosting health spending in resource-scarce countries has been limited, despite a commitment to leave no one behind.
By Prosper Chitambara Dec. 13, 2024

Executive red flags carriers frustrating climate finance

I have had the wonderful opportunity to interact with my peers from all over the world, who are also working on the most pressing challenges that mankind is facing.
By Lesley Ndlovu Dec. 13, 2024

Which Teams Are the Main Favorites for the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Who is most likely to win the next World Cup? Here are the top favorites for the 2026 FIFA World Cup according to experts and bookmakers.
By Newsday Dec. 12, 2024

WWF on women empowerment drive

 WWF started operating in Zimbabwe in 1984 with a mission to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and build a future in which human beings live in harmony with nature.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 10, 2024

Communities led in Zim’s 2024 HIV intervention programmes

The 2024/2025 World Aids Campaign theme Take The Rights Path; My Health. My Rights. Our Responsibility will inform HIV programming for the coming year.
By Bernard Madzima Dec. 8, 2024

Much ado about nothing

So, thank you, William Shakespeare (and his father and mother)! All will be well if we end this article well and show it is not much ado about nothing.
By Tim Middleton Dec. 8, 2024

Building on the progress made in the HIV response

But the disease itself or rather its traces have a much longer history. The oldest known HIV infection was reportedly found in 1959.
By Tapiwa Gomo Dec. 2, 2024