Salimo Abdula The Mozambique Titan Salimo Abdula rose from a difficult childhood in Quelimane to become one of Mozambique’s most influential business leaders. His story is simple to tell and hard to match. He took risks when others walked away. He chose to buy the problem and to fix it. That choice turned a failing...
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Zimbabwe Launches Big River Cleanup to Repair Illegal Mining Damage
Illegal Mining Damage repair Prevail International has launched a Presidential River Rehabilitation Programme aimed at restoring river systems that have been heavily damaged by years of illegal mining. The initiative also seeks to create jobs for local communities and relocate riverbed dwellers into safe housing. Led by Presidential Investment Advisor Dr Paul Tungwarara, the programme...
Fake Recruitment Scams Deal a Cruel Blow to Desperate Job Seekers Across Southern Africa
In Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, and Mozambique, many job seekers are being lured into fake recruitment schemes. These scams promise employment in health or public services. In reality, victims lose hard‑earned money and get nothing in return. This growing wave of exploitation highlights how unscrupulous actors target the vulnerable when they are most hopeful. Fake...
How the Rising Cost of a Basic Food Basket Will Shape the Festive Season for Families Across Southern Africa
The festive season is usually a time for joy, family gatherings and shared meals. This year, however, the rising cost of a basic food basket will determine how millions of households celebrate. Across Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana, families are dealing with higher prices, strained incomes and uncertain economic conditions. Inflation, currency weaknesses,...



