SADC: Escaping the jaws of child marriage (Part 1)

For decades, early child marriages have stuck out like a sore thumb in many African societies.

SADC: Escaping the jaws of child marriage (Part 2)

Roselyne Sachiti Features, Health & Society Editor Continued from last week . . . Malawi Another SADC country struggling with child marriages is Malawi. In Malawi, child marriages stand at…

Act now against money changers

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Ramsey fires Wales to Euro 2020

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Kirsty salutes Nelson Mandela

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Chimanimani MP seeks Govt, donor assistance to rebuild damaged schools

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Court delays frustrate Zimra

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Zim targets 1,4 billion China tourism market

ZIMBABWE is participating at this year’s China International Travel Mart (CITM) in Kunming, China where technology through translation applications to bridge the language barrier has taken centre stage.

All set for Namibia elections

Namibia will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on November 27 where President Hage Geingob is seeking a second and final term in office.

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