AFRICA’S ELEPHANTS HAVE BEEN IN DRAMATIC DECLINE FOR 50 YEARS. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO SAVE THEM – NEW STUDY

Thu 06 March 2025: Surveying elephants is hard, risky work. Dedicated biologists have been doing this challenging task across Africa for decades. Systematic surveying started in the late 1960s but has been sporadic, as access to remote areas takes logistical planning, funding and well-trained teams. Surveys can easily be derailed by civil unrest or lack of […]

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RWANDA SEEKS $63.5M FROM UK OVER TERMINATED DEPORTATION PLAN

Thu 06 March 2025: Rwanda has demanded £50 million (over $63.5 million) from the UK after the Labour Party scrapped the controversial deportation deal upon taking office, according to media reports. “The UK had asked Rwanda to quietly forego the payment based on the trust and good faith existing between our two nations,” Rwanda’s government […]

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ZAMBIA GOVERNMENT’S NEGLECT EXPOSING MORE CHILDREN TO LEAD POISON, HRW SAYS

Wed 05 March 2025: Report says more than 95 percent of children in the central town of Kabwe had elevated levels of lead in their blood. The failure of Zambia’s government to intervene against “blatant violations” of environmental laws is worsening the exposure of a high number of children to severe health risks, mostly lead […]

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S.AFRICA’S WOOLWORTHS PROFIT SLUMPS, TO REASSESS VALUE OF AUSTRALIAN BRANDS

Wed 05 March 2025:   South African retailer Woolworths Holdings reported a 24.8% fall in first-half profit on Wednesday and said it will reassess the value of the assets of underperforming brands in its Australian fashion business. In Australia, high interest rates and elevated living costs continue to weigh on consumer discretionary spending, resulting in more […]

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INFANTS AS YOUNG AS ONE RAPED IN SUDAN, UNICEF SAYS

Wed 05 March 2025: Children under five, including babies, are among victims of sexual violence in the war between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), according to findings shared today by UN children’s agency UNICEF, Reuters reports. The UN agency cited a database compiled by Sudan-based groups helping survivors of sexual violence which showed […]

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15 MILLION SOUTH AFRICANS DON’T GET ENOUGH TO EAT EVERY DAY: 4 SOLUTIONS

 Gift of the Givers teams provide hot meals to flood displaced victims in Soweto [ Dec 9, 2022 – File photo] Wed 05 March 2025: At least 15 million South Africans suffer from food insecurity. That means they don’t have enough nutritious food to live healthy lives. This is due to a combination of factors, including unemployment, poverty, inequality and food system […]

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WHITE MALICE: HOW THE CIA STRANGLED AFRICAN INDEPENDENCE AT BIRTH

Patrice Lumumba, center, first Prime Minister of independent Congo in 1960. The CIA celebrated his death Tue 04 March 2025: Historian Susan Williams grew up in Zambia. Like other scholars of her generation raised in former settler societies of southern Africa, she empathises with the continent’s people. Williams’ widely acknowledged new book, White Malice – The CIA and […]

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