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Columbus Mavhunga is a multi-media journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. I can do radio, TVKPG or even text. Effectiveness and efficiency are synonymous with me.
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Zimbabwean journalists find ways to create level playing field for each other
An organization in Zimbabwe is hosting sports events to bridge the gap between journalists from privately owned and state-run media, aiming to reduce media polarization. The inaugural event took place in Harare, with Columbus Mavhunga reporting on the initiative.
Zimbabwean journalists find ways to create level playing fields for each other
In Zimbabwe, an initiative aims to reduce media polarization by organizing sports events for journalists from both privately owned and state-run media outlets. The inaugural event in Harare, reported by Columbus Mavhunga, seeks to foster collaboration and understanding among journalists, promoting a more balanced media environment.
Africa CDC races to identify new killer infection in DR Congo
Africa CDC is urgently working to identify a new disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has resulted in at least 79 deaths and numerous infections. The Southern African Association of Doctors for Human Rights advocates for a regional strategy to prevent the disease's spread to neighboring countries. The situation underscores the need for coordinated health responses in the region.
Congo-Kinshasa: Doctors Want Urgent Action On DRC's Yet-to-Be Identified Disease Outbreak
A new disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, referred to as Disease X, has resulted in at least 79 deaths and hundreds of infections. The Africa CDC, led by Dr. Jean Kaseya, is collaborating with local authorities to identify the disease, emphasizing the need for rapid results due to weak surveillance systems. The World Health Organization is deploying experts to investigate potential causes, including influenza and COVID-19. Health officials urge improved hygiene and surveillance, while NGOs stress the importance of reporting symptoms and isolating suspected cases. The outbreak predominantly affects young children, highlighting the need for enhanced laboratory capacity and infrastructure in the DRC.
Doctors want urgent action on DRC’s yet-to-be identified disease outbreak
Africa CDC is collaborating with Kinshasa authorities to identify a new disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has resulted in at least 79 deaths and numerous infections. The disease, temporarily named Disease X, was first detected in the Panzi district of Kwango province. The World Health Organization is deploying experts to assist in the investigation, considering possibilities like influenza, COVID-19, malaria, or measles. Dr. Jean Kaseya emphasizes the need for rapid results and improved lab capacity in the DRC. Dr. Norman Matara and Dr. Akili Cishugi Francis stress the importance of hygiene and surveillance to prevent further spread. The outbreak predominantly affects young children, and the DRC is also managing an ongoing mpox outbreak.
UNESCO says education about climate change is essential in southern Africa
UNESCO emphasizes the importance of climate change education in Southern Africa, urging collaboration between journalists and scientists to enhance understanding and mitigation efforts. The region faces severe food insecurity due to climate-induced events, highlighting the need for adaptation studies. Experts stress the importance of integrating climate education into school curriculums, with some countries already taking steps in this direction.
Zimbabwe court frees opposition leader, followers after suspending their sentences
A Zimbabwe court sentenced opposition leader Jameson Timba and 34 supporters to jail for unlawful gathering, but suspended the sentences. The charges stem from a gathering at Timba's home during the Day of the African Child. Human rights lawyers criticize the judgment, citing a lack of democratic space. The ruling party, ZANU-PF, led by President Mnangagwa, faces accusations of suppressing dissent, despite claims of respecting human rights.
UNAIDS: upholding human rights essential for ending AIDS
The UNAIDS report emphasizes the critical role of upholding human rights in the fight against AIDS, highlighting that discrimination and criminalization hinder efforts to end the pandemic. Advances in medicine are reducing new HIV cases, but significant gaps in rights protection remain. Zimbabwe, once severely affected by HIV/AIDS, has made strides by implementing policies against discrimination and targeting marginalized groups for care. The report praises Zimbabwe for decriminalizing HIV transmission and improving access to health services for sex workers.
Development Bloc Concerned About Mozambique's Post-Election Violence
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) held a summit in Zimbabwe to address post-election violence in Mozambique and conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mozambique has experienced unrest following elections, with accusations against the FRELIMO government of election fraud and violence. SADC reaffirmed its commitment to peace and stability in Mozambique. Opposition parties, including PODEMOS, are protesting the election results, seeking fair elections and transparency. Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has invited presidential candidates for dialogue to resolve the unrest.
Displaced farmers skeptical about Zimbabwe's decision to compensate them
Zimbabwe's government plans to compensate white commercial farmers displaced during Robert Mugabe's land reforms, with $20 million allocated for foreign investors and $3.5 billion for Zimbabwean farmers. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced the payments, but skepticism remains among displaced farmers like Graham Rae and Ben Freeth, who doubt the government's ability and willingness to pay, especially with compensation in government bonds. Zimbabwe Farmers Union's Paul Zakariya questions the availability of funds, while commentator Kudzai Mutisi criticizes the decision, arguing it compensates former colonial beneficiaries. The government hopes compensation will improve relations with Western nations.
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