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Are Critical Minerals Catalysing the Second Scramble for Africa?

It is a well-documented fact that the possession of resources has significantly governed power structures. The early colonisation of distant lands for control over...

Zimbabwe’s Lithium Export Ban: China’s Battery Supply Chain in an Era of Resource Nationalism

Zimbabwe’s lithium export ban in late February changed how resource-rich countries are approaching the global supply chains. By tightening its control over its resources,...

Africa Eyes Critical Minerals Boom, But Can It Turn Resources into Real Wealth?

As the global race for critical minerals intensifies, African countries are positioning themselves to move beyond exporting raw materials and instead build domestic industries...

AU Commission Requests for Unconditional Lifting of Sanctions Against Zimbabwe

On the occasion of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has...

We Say Zimbabwe Now, Don’t We?

On April 18, Zimbabwe celebrated its 45th independence anniversary. Their independence in 1980 came with mixed emotions and resulted in a country still divided...

Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry Negotiating for Russia’s Return to International Sports

Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry has opened a new era, the pride for women fighting for higher employment status and portrayed women's advancement, and Africa's rising...

Russia-Zimbabwe: An Analytical Review

Russia and Zimbabwe have been interacting over the past years. The latest historic meeting held on 6th March 2025, full of diplomatic symbolism, between...

“Close the Gap” or Political Band-Aid? South Africa’s HIV/AIDS Response

In February 2025, the South African government launched the Close the Gap campaign, an ambitious initiative aimed at bridging disparities in HIV/AIDS treatment and ensuring universal...

Extreme weather patterns in Southern Africa and Its Implications

In response to severe drought, the government of Namibia recently announced to cull 723 wild animals, including elephants and hippopotamuses, to feed 1.4 million...

Southern African Development Community (SADC) Industrialization Week

The SADC Industrialization Week's seventh edition commenced on Sunday in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, urging for the acceleration of industrialization in the region. The...

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NATO leaders emerged from their summit in Ankara relieved...

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