October
October
October
- Zimbabwe
Resettled farmers troop back to their villages
Feeling shortchanged in a land reform programme initiated by the government and Zimbabwe s liberation war veterans, the resettled farmers have opted to go back to their ancestral land.Rodrick Mukumbira - Africa
Aids Conference calls for more access to care
After spending a lot of years on lobbying and advocacy, it has dawned on experts that it is now time to shift attention to the provision of life prolonging drugs if the tide of the HIV/AIDS pandemic is to be stemmed.Zachary Ochieng - Ghana
Survival in the face of poverty
Lack of jobs, high cost of living and a massive deterioration in socio-economic standards have combined to make a number of people susceptible to crime and other social vices.Sam Sarpong - Africa
Aids Conference calls for more access to care
After spending a lot of years on lobbying and advocacy, it has dawned on experts that it is now time to shift attention to the provision of life prolonging drugs if the tide of the HIV/AIDS pandemic is to be stemmed.Zachary Ochieng - Swaziland
Rights violation exacerbates poverty
Human rights violations and undemocratic practices fuel poverty in a nation, as asserted by political reformers in sub-Saharan Africa s last absolute monarchy.James Hall - Kenya
Guilty as charged: corruption rife in the judiciary
The Kenyan judiciary is at a crossroads following stunning revelations of massive corruption on the bench.Zachary Ochieng - Malawi
Poverty enslaves young girls
A combination of poverty and outdated cultural practices have dashed the dreams of young girls, who are forced to drop out of school and get married to older men.Charles Banda