Multiple Charges Against Ex-Wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice President

By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network  NEW YORK (IDN) – Marry Mubaiwa, estranged wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice President, faces a battery of charges – from fraud, money laundering to attempted murder – in a case that has startled even the most battle-hardened citizens. Ms. Mubaiwa, 38, is accused of unlawfully transferring $919,000 to South Africa […]

South African Leader Sees End to Racism and Bigotry

By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) – President Cyril Ramaphosa struck a note of optimism in his message on December 16 – the Day of Reconciliation and the anniversary of two major historical events, now celebrated as a public holiday. Since the nation attained democracy, he said, citizens have showed the capacity […]

Helping Island States Build Resilience to Extreme Weather

By Ronald Joshua JOHANNESEBURG | MADRID (IDN) – Fewer lives were being lost as a result of natural disasters, because of advanced early warning systems. However, many cash-strapped African countries – including the small island states, bearing the brunt of climate change – are not benefiting from new technologies to develop early warning systems, said […]

News Briefs on Climate Action and Climate Emergency

By J Nastranis NEW YORK (IDN) – A young environmentalist in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has invented robots to help protect nature, reports the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). Asked about the role of children in creating a positive impact on the environment in the UAE, 11-year-old Sainath Manikandan said: “The backbone of a nation […]

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