How Foreign Aid Cuts Are Forcing East Africa’s Refugees Into Danger
One strategy the government is pursuing is talking with local communities to rent out land to refugees at a subsidized fee so they can farm.
By Nakisanze Segawa and Apophia Agiresaasi
May. 27, 2025
Death of the dictionary, tech taking over
Dictionaries are a valuable and effective tool in teaching and learning the English language.
By Jacob Mutisi
Mar. 28, 2024
Teenage girl excels in Cambridge exams
Her dream is to study Law at Oxford or Durham university.
By Staff Reporter
Jan. 15, 2024
Ghana first to approve Oxford's malaria vaccine
The effort is one of several focused on addressing the disease that kills over 600,000 each year, most of them children in Africa.
By Reuters
Apr. 13, 2023
Oxford college appoints first female dean in 500 years
The professor of ecclesiastical history will serve as Dean until an independent review of the College's governance is completed.
By The Telegraph
Mar. 17, 2023
Bird flu: UK health officials make contingency plans
UK health experts are sharing details of their Covid-style plans against bird flu, including modelling for the unlikely scenario that it could mutate and cause a pandemic in people.
By Bbc News
Feb. 28, 2023
Robots to do 39% of domestic chores by 2033, say experts
Within a decade, around 39% of the time spent on housework and caring for loved ones could be automated, experts say.
By Bbc News
Feb. 23, 2023
Building narratives-Mubu Delorne Mubu: A rising star gone too soon
He was a remarkable force and an emerging leader both in JCI and Zimbabwe as a whole.
By Fungayi Sox
Nov. 27, 2022
Ladies hockey team settles for 12th place at WC
This followed their 1-0 defeat to Austria on Saturday and the 18-0 thrashing by global powerhouse Netherlands in the pool matches.
By The Southern Eye
Apr. 12, 2022