Southern African states seek way out of power cuts Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, have put in place the Energy Sector Plan that seeks to increase generation by 70pc and invest $170bn
Ruto calls for global reforms at UN assembly Ruto on Sunday night said the United Nations had not sufficiently addressed ongoing global challenges.
ADOW: Africa is underselling itself We hope that by the time of the next Focac, more products in the flea markets of Africa will be branded 'Made in Africa.'
Zambia and Zimbabwe face dark days ahead They are facing the unprecedented prospect of having to shut down their major hydropower plants.
Inside China’s renewed race for Africa As China ramps up investments in these green minerals, what concerns exist for African countries?
Zimbabwe in crackdown on dissent ahead of summit Harare will host the 44th SADC Summit on August 17, where President Mnangagwa will take over as chairperson of the bloc.
Zambia, Zimbabwe tiff heads to SADC, AU Moscow released a video showing Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa complaining to Vladmir Putin about Zambia’s relationship with Western countries.
Power line linking Kenya to southern Africa set for 2025 A key power line linking Kenya to Zambia through Tanzania is set for completion in November 2025.
Climate shocks brings severe drought to southern Africa Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe have now declared national disasters as a result of the El Nino-induced drought.
A complex history of colonial statues in Africa As African states gained independence from 1950s to 1980s, colonial statues faced three main fates: recycling; toppling; and on-site preservation.