BY CYRIL ZENDA Talakufa Mudzikiti thought that the 1979 cease-fire ending Zimbabwe’s 15-year war would make it safe to search…
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ADF STAFF The spark of inspiration came to Craig Parker during his long flight home to South Africa after visiting…
ADF STAFF COVID-19 took Sikhulile Moyo on a roller coaster ride in late 2021. The Zimbabwean laboratory director at the…
ADF STAFF Minutes after dropping her daughter off at school on August 23, 2021, Babita Deokaran returned to her home…
ADF STAFF The smartphone video showing a Chinese mining manager whipping two Rwandan employees about their heads with a piece…
ADF STAFF With many African countries experiencing a lull in COVID-19 infections, public health leaders say now is the time…
ADF STAFF In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, many questioned why Africa appeared to be spared the level…
ADF STAFF In Frederick Forsyth’s 1974 novel, “The Dogs of War,” a band of mercenaries slips into a small, fictional…
In Russia’s frenzied attempt to flex its muscles, get access to natural resources and increase its geopolitical relevance, it relies…
ADF STAFF Through its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has placed tens of thousands of workers in Africa to…