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How did Zimbabwe get here?

In 2013 a resounding electoral victory handed back full control of Zimbabwe’s Government to ZANU- PF, ending an uncomfortable coalition with the opposition. The four-year...

Reporter’s Diary: The ‘new education’?

Lego scattered on every child's desk, a laminated step-by-step guide to building a model, two teachers ready to help whoever may need. That's what this...

Reporter’s Diary: The true price of gold

For Judith Akelo Otana, she can no longer hold a cup of water still - or bathe herself fully. Ever since her hands began...

Reporter’s Diary: U.N. Environment Assembly

In such uncertain times for the global climate, the United Nations Environment Assembly 2017 (U.N.) provided a platform for those concerned with the future...

Reporter’s Diary: Kenya’s political landscape

Thursday, Kenya's political uncertainty was apparent as election day saw low voter turnouts in certain polling stations, and protests across parts of the country....

Reporter’s Diary: Meeting a nomadic Berber family in Morocco

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMo_seyJUnE&feature=youtu.be   At around 7 pm as we arrived at our lodge, deep in rural Morocco, I heaved a huge sigh of relief. We had flown...

Human-elephant conflict: Can we coexist in peace?

During a drive through Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve, one will frequently catch the sight of the African elephant. Sometimes, a solitary male will appear...

Reporter’s Diary: The gods are definitely not crazy

Did you ever watch the movie The God’s Must Be Crazy? It was released in September, 1980 and for many people outside of Southern Africa,...

Reporter’s Diary: The road to Kenya’s Maasai Mara

Kenya’s Maasai Mara may be a vast and remote wilderness, packed with landscapes that seem as if they’re frozen in time, but modern road...

Reporter’s Diary: My encounter with the Samburu Tribe in East Africa

  In September of 2019, I embarked on a road journey with our video production crew to the north-central region of Kenya to meet and...