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Isaac Makonko has witnessed 90 years of evolving challenges in rural Zambia. A lifetime spent in Kafulafuta, a small village ...
Apart from these three players, a new name is entering India’s Copper Landscape, JSW Group. In January 2025, the Congress ...
Gabriele Steinhauser is The Wall Street Journal’s Southeast Asia bureau chief. Before that, she covered sub-Saharan Africa for eight years, most recently as the Journal’s Africa bureau chief. Based in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMacloud Plans to Continue With BoxingSome people won't just give up. Former Zimbabwe and all-Africa bantamweight champion Stix Macloud is still determined to continue with his boxing career despite surviving two knockouts that had proved ...
Commentator Sydney Null learned about some of our global neighbors and their culture during her years in an overseas country.
Kao Kalia Yang, a Hmong-American writer who lives in St. Paul, made Minnesota Book Award history Tuesday when she won awards ...
Mati Carbon, which works on ‘enhanced rock weathering,’ is working with small low-income farms in India, Zambia, and Tanzania ...
In “A Training School for Elephants,” Sophy Roberts revisits an especially bizarre episode from the exploitation of Africa.
As a seasoned diplomat, he emphasized the importance of global cooperation in addressing shared challenges such as climate ...
HIV medications were supposed to be exempt from U.S. aid cuts. In Zambia, for example, those on the ground say otherwise.
The Trump administration maintains that HIV meds have survived foreign aid cuts. In Zambia, as in other countries, people are struggling to find pills and risk getting sick without medication.
"Our target is to have at least 200 solar mini-grids operational by 2030, ensuring that every rural district in Zambia has access to clean, affordable, and reliable electricity,” said Makozo Chikote, ...
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