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More Toilets in Zimbabwe, Better Livelihoods
By Busani Bafana
Zimbabwe’s challenge is to change people’s attitudes about sanitation and hygiene. / Busani Bafana/IPS
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Apr 20 (IPS) – Government and sanitation experts say Zimbabwe needs to increase efforts to promote good hygiene and invest in toilets and clean water provision, as the country grapples with a typhoid outbreak.
The country [...]
Q&A: Increasing Investment Opportunities in Africa
Kristin Palitza interviews NICKY NEWTON-KING, the first female chief executive officer of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Johannesburg Stock Exchange CEO Nicky Newton-King. / Kristin Palitza/IPS
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Apr 17 (IPS) – More than three years after the start of the global economic crisis, which has had a considerable impact on African trade, investments [...]
Steady Water Supply for Zimbabwean City Still a Pipe Dream
By Busani Bafana
Bulawayo only has a 20-month supply of water left if the seasonal rains do not come. / Busani Bafana/IPS
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Apr 17 (IPS) – Residents of Zimbabwe's water-scarce city, Bulawayo, are concerned about the government’s slow response to finding a permanent source of water to cover their needs.
In March the city [...]
Banda Gives New Lease on Life to Malawi
By Claire Ngozo
Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world: 74 percent of the population here lives on less than 1.25 dollars a day. / Claire Ngozo/IPS
LILONGWE, Apr 15 (IPS) – She has been in office for less than a week but Malawi’s, and the region’s, first female president, Joyce Banda, has [...]
Social Media Activism Takes Root in Malawi
By Katie Lin
On Jul. 20, 2011, the peaceful country of Malawi broke out into nationwide anti-government protests. / Katie Lin/IPS
BLANTRYE, Malawi, Apr 13 (IPS) – As Malawians celebrate Joyce Banda’s appointment as president on sites, like Facebook and Twitter, the increased use of social media in Malawi comes full circle as her new government [...]
The Business of South Africa’s Garbage
By Kristin Palitza
Recycling cooperative member Andiswa Konco sorts garbage. / Kristin Palitza/IPS
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Apr 11 (IPS) – Nokwanda Sotyantya sits among heaps of garbage and patiently sorts through it, separating cardboard, plastic, glass, paper and metal, piece by piece. The recycled piles of trash are then weighed and sold to packaging [...]
"A New Dawn Rises over Malawi"
By Claire Ngozo
Malawi’s Army Commander General Henry Odillo hands over the presidential sword to President Joyce Banda at her swearing in ceremony. / Claire Ngozo/IPS
LILONGWE, Apr 8 (IPS) – It would be too simplistic to think that Malawi’s problems have ended with the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika. But it is an opportunity [...]
BRICS Ministers Say New Trade Narrative Sinks Development
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
The G20 is not representative of the WTO because the poorest countries have no say in setting the trade agenda. / Kim Cloete/IPS
GENEVA, Apr 2 (IPS) – Trade ministers of the BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, China, India and South Africa – say that at the G20 trade ministerial summit later [...]
Breastfeeding, Not Formula, for South Africa’s HIV-Positive Mothers
By Lee Middleton
South Africa's nine provinces will begin phasing out provision of free formula to HIV-positive mothers and implement a new policy on breast-feeding. / Nastasya Tay/IPS
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Apr 1 (IPS) – South Africa’s nine provinces will begin phasing out provision of free formula to HIV-positive mothers and implement a new policy on [...]
Brazil and South Africa Hit Hard by Exchange Rate Complications
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
GENEVA, Mar 30 (IPS) – Brazil and South Africa have experienced a widespread contraction of their manufacturing industries, with the latter suffering massive unemployment as well, thanks to the rampant volatility and misalignment of dominant global currencies like the dollar, trade experts from the two countries say.
South Africa's unstable exchange rate made [...]
South Africa No Longer the Gateway to the Continent
By Servaas van den Bosch
Rail networks in Africa remain underdeveloped only 10 percent of transport goes via rail. Here a train crossing the Namib Desert. / Servaas van den Bosch/IPS
JOHANNESBURG, Mar 29 (IPS) – South Africa’s membership of the bloc of leading emerging economies and its unique position in Africa heralded the country’s role [...]
Tale of Two Approaches – the WTO Torn Asunder?
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
GENEVA, Mar 24 (IPS) – Trade envoys of India, Brazil, and South Africa have warned industrialised countries not to hijack the Doha multilateral trade negotiations by adopting the controversial plurilateral approach to liberalise trade in services.
A plurilateral agreement allows member countries to voluntarily agree to new rules. In contrast, in a multilateral [...]
Tale of Two Approaches – the WTO Torn Asunder?
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
GENEVA, Mar 24 (IPS) – Trade envoys of India, Brazil, and South Africa have warned industrialised countries not to hijack the Doha multilateral trade negotiations by adopting the controversial plurilateral approach to liberalise trade in services.
A plurilateral agreement allows member countries to voluntarily agree to new rules. In contrast, in a multilateral [...]
DRC Elections – U.N. Condemns Rights Violations
By Emmanuel Chaco
KINSHASA, Mar 23 (IPS) – A report by the United Nations Joint Human Rights Office has slammed the government and security forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo, condemning electoral violence linked to the Nov. 30 elections which led to at least 33 deaths in the capital, Kinshasa.
The report, looking into serious rights [...]
Zimbabwe’s Mopani Worms Disappearing from Rural Diets
By Ignatius Banda*
The Mopani worm is the protein-rich caterpillar of the Emperor moth, which can supplement any diet. / Ignatius Banda/IPS
PLUMTREE, Zimbabwe, Mar 23 (IPS) – Job Mthombeni loves traditional food. One of his favourite culinary delights is Mopani worms, referred to locally as amacimbi, which means caterpillar in Ndebele. At an early [...]





