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Zimbabwe

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Oshiwambo

Zimbabwe ta kondjitha omukithi go Cholera egumbo negumbo

Zimbabwe okwa tamekitha oshikonga shoku tuntila o chorela egumbo negumbo,ta odheke aantu ya konda poomilion 2 . Etukuko lyongaashingeyi lya tameke kuyele omumvo gwa piti,olya kwatakanithwa komaso ga konda 400 niipotha taku fekelwa ya konda 21 000. Etata lyiipotha oyaanona. Shiikwatelela ko BBC Africa, oshikonga otashi ningwa egumbo negumbo palongelokumwe nomahangano gwiigwana ya hangana,notashi odheke aantu okuza pomumvo 1 okuya pombanda. Etukuko olyeetitha iipotha ya konda 188 000 nomaso ga […]

today30 January, 2024

Namibia

Hundreds attend bikers street procession at Otjiwarongo

  A group of 17 bikers from Angola and Namibia on Thursday held a street procession in Otjiwarongo’s Hage Geingob Avenue in preparation for their 2024 Africa Ubuntu Run show, which is set for Karibib on Sunday. The parade, led by Otjiwarongo Municipality traffic vehicles, started at the police roadblock north of town, and attracted hundreds of onlookers. Otjozondjupa Governor, James Uerikua and Chairperson of the Otjozondjupa Regional Council, Marlayn […]

today26 January, 2024

Africa

Weaver Press is closing – how one small, brave Zimbabwean publisher made a difference

  By Tinashe Mushakavanhu, University of Oxford With the news that it is to halt operations it’s a fitting time to take stock of Weaver Press in Zimbabwe. The publishing house started small in 1998 and remained small, co-managed by its two full time employees, the husband and wife team of Murray McCartney and Irene Staunton. At the same time as Weaver Press was celebrating its 25th anniversary, McCartney revealed […]

today22 January, 2024

Africa

Young Africans could disrupt authoritarian states but they don’t – here’s why

By Lovise Aalen, Chr. Michelsen Institute and Marjoke Oosterom, Institute of Development Studies Africa has the world’s largest youth population. By 2030, 75% of the African population will be under the age of 35. The number of young Africans aged 15-24 is projected to reach 500 million in 2080. While population dynamics vary across the continent, most sub-Saharan countries have a median age below 19. Niger is the youngest country […]

today8 January, 2024