by Archana Chikatmarla | Dec 3, 2024 | Articles
PhotoCredit: Magda Ehlers. In the story of human advancement, we frequently encounter the merging of separate worlds on the path of progress. One of these occasions was an early morning when an elephant, unaware that it would ultimately be her final day, stepped onto...
by Asher Munashe Mutandiro | Dec 3, 2024 | Articles
In October 2023, Professor Amon Murwira, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Innovation Science and Technology Development, emphasized the importance of education in fostering entrepreneurship and local development. He argued against the concept of...
by Asher Munashe Mutandiro | Dec 3, 2024 | Articles
The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Student Representative Council (SRC) elections have been marred by low voter turnout and widespread criticism of inadequate representation, reflecting broader issues within Zimbabwe’s tertiary education system. This pattern of...
by Asher Munashe Mutandiro | Dec 3, 2024 | Articles
Zimbabwe’s higher education sector faces significant challenges that impede its progress towards inclusive and equitable access. The country’s tertiary enrollment rate of 8.5% to 9.72% stands in stark contrast to the global average, hindering the...
by Amina Muhammad Sani | Nov 15, 2024 | Articles
PhotoCredit: https://www.flickr.com. Growing up in Sokoto State, Nigeria, the distant rumble of thunderstorms used to be a rare occurrence. Our community, nestled in the arid zone, faced challenges of its own, but severe flooding wasn’t one of them. However, over the...
by Vanessa Terschluse | Nov 15, 2024 | Articles
Let me start by saying this: I did not wake up as a woman in America today, which means I did not wake up feeling terrified over losing the autonomy over my body. Reproductive health care is still a fundamental right that I have access to – for now – which...