Pupu Monument: An African perspective

THE Second Republic took a bold step to correct a one-sided narrative of the famous Battle of Pupu when it made an undertaking to correctly portray and promote the country’s rich history and cultural heritage.

ZDF: Let no man question our audacity

It was Burkina Faso’s revolutionary leader, Thomas Sankara who said: “An army without patriotic political education is only a potential criminal.”

More stress awaits City as Sevilla beckons

Manchester City are anticipating more “stress” as they attempt to make history in their first European Super Cup tonight.

Why does Africa need New Development Bank?

Major developing countries and emerging economies will be meeting in South Africa for the 15th BRICS summit from August 22 to August 24.

President assured of victory

ZANU PF Mazowe Central constituency has assured President Mnangagwa and the ruling party of a landslide victory.

Finding missing TB patients remains important

For many years, Zimbabwe, just like the rest of Africa, has been struggling to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB).

Ukraine’s ability to fight ‘almost exhausted’

MOSCOW. – Russia’s defence minister yesterday told officials that Ukraine’s ability to fight had been “almost exhausted” and said the war had exposed vulnerabilities in Western weapons systems that Moscow would soon share.

France sees slight rebound in Covid-19

PARIS. – Covid-19 is once again making headlines at the height of summer in France, as well as several other countries, due to an upsurge in cases.

Chelsea spends £906m on transfers under Boehly

LONDON. – Todd Boehly is on the brink of taking his Chelsea spending on transfers to nearly a staggering £1BILLION.

‘From darkness to hope’

Indian researcher Sabir Ahamed took a linguist’s help to translate the term “just transition” into Bengali for his new study on the impact of coal mine closures on local people, as countries start to shift from fossil fuels to clean energy.

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