Reclaiming sovereignty requires both creative destruction & visionary construction. It means dismantling systems of dependency & building governance with eyes on Africa.
Throughout Africa’s history, women have been critical problem solvers, and dependable leaders during some of the worst political, economic, and health crises of the 21st century. There’s an undeni
There is growing concern across the political landscape and within civic society about the government's overemphasis on security measures. This approach has escalated to such an extent that it now app
Nigerians have taken to the streets across the country to protest against bad governance, corruption, and the skyrocketing cost of living, which has resulted in more economic hardship for the already
Currency in #Zimbabwe changed overnight and has left many wondering - is this enough to end hyperinflation?
At its core, kindness embodies empathy, understanding and a genuine desire to uplift others. When kindness becomes a guiding principle, it can transform the way we interact with one another. It prompt
Discover the transformative power of actions over words. Explore the profound impact of tangible efforts and learn why actions speak louder than promises. Dive into the importance of turning ideas int
Learn to embrace and preserve the invaluable wisdom you've acquired over time, recognising its significance in personal growth. Explore the profound impact of honesty on relationships, character, and
In Africa during the festive season, joyous celebrations become a melting pot of flavors. From Nigeria's aromatic jollof rice to South Africa's mouthwatering braais, discover how sharing meals symboli
We drove together through much of Harare making a few stops to meet citizens in the areas where our candidates live.
Our candidates have travelled long journeys and sat for long hours to process their paperwork - preparing and readying themselves for this day.
Presidential candidates will be expected to pay with US$20,000, legislators US$1,000 and councillors and senators US$100 to contest in the elections.
The once revered regional breadbasket has been reduced to a nation of second-rate citizens with neither rights nor quality of life.
This photo with the SADC delegation demonstrates the solidarity of women leaders in politics.
Let's work together as Zimbabweans to ensure that education is accessible and of high quality for all children in Zimbabwe. We wish you all a successful academic year.
As citizens, we determine the politics that affect our people. We do so through out votes and in selecting the leaders who decide the life we will have.
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