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Zimbabwe to compensate white farmers who lost land in seizures 20 years ago

Oct. 16, 2024 12:55 PM EDT

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe says it will compensate local and foreign white farmers who lost land and property more than 20 years ago in farm seizures meant to redress some of the wrongs of colonialism. About 4,000 white farmers lost their homes and swathes of land when the...

Southern Africa is enduring its worst hunger crisis in decades due to El Niño, the UN says

Oct. 15, 2024 23:52 PM EDT

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Months of drought in southern Africa triggered by the El Niño weather phenomenon have had a devastating impact on more than 27 million people and caused the region's worst hunger crisis in decades, the United Nations' food agency said Tuesday. The...

Drought is parching the world's largest man-made lake, stripping Zambia of its electricity

Oct. 11, 2024 22:13 PM EDT

LAKE KARIBA, Zambia (AP) — Tindor Sikunyongana is trying to run a welding business which these days means buying a diesel generator with costly fuel he can't always afford. Like everyone in Zambia, Sikunyongana is facing a daily struggle to find and afford electricity during a...

IOC sets January date for seven presidential candidates to woo Olympic voters

Oct. 10, 2024 05:06 AM EDT

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — The International Olympic Committee has set a Jan. 30 date for the key presidential election meeting where seven candidates will meet with voters ahead of their ballot in March. The closed-doors meeting at IOC headquarters is the only set-piece campaign...

IOC candidate Samaranch urges European lawmakers to invest in sport as a public health policy

Sep. 24, 2024 08:39 AM EDT

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — IOC presidential candidate Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr. has urged European lawmakers to regard investing in sport as a public health policy in his first keynote speech of a six-month Olympic leadership campaign. “Let’s make this simple: Sport saves lives...

An ancient African tree is providing a new 'superfood' but local harvesters are barely surviving

Sep. 18, 2024 10:04 AM EDT

Since childhood, Loveness Bhitoni has collected fruit from the gigantic baobab trees surrounding her homestead in Zimbabwe to add variety to the family’s staple corn and millet diet. The 50-year-old Bhitoni never saw them as a source of cash, until now. Climate change-induced...

Zimbabwe and Namibia will kill scores of elephants to feed people facing drought

Sep. 17, 2024 21:17 PM EDT

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to feed hunger-stricken residents amid severe drought conditions in the southern African countries. Zimbabwe said Monday it would allow the killing of 200...

The IOC needs a new president after 12 years so what is the job and who are the 7 candidates?

Sep. 16, 2024 17:04 PM EDT

GENEVA (AP) — Seven candidates are competing for one of the biggest and best jobs in world sports that traditionally becomes available only every 12 years. The International Olympic Committee announced on Monday which of its members in a most exclusive and discreet club have...

He once poached the wild animals of Zimbabwe. Now he preaches against it

Aug. 20, 2024 21:39 PM EDT

CHIREDZI, Zimbabwe (AP) — Tembanechako Mastick and a group of men scanned bushes near their village in southeast Zimbabwe, on the hunt for the den of hyenas that had recently attacked livestock. Scattered fragments of goat bones showed the way, and Mastick peeped cautiously into a deep hole in...

Malawi receives an insurance payout of $11.2 million for El Nino-linked drought disaster

Aug. 19, 2024 21:30 PM EDT

BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) — The Malawian government has received an insurance payout of $11.2 million for a crippling El Nino-linked drought that led the southern African nation to declare a state of disaster earlier this year. The payout was given to Malawi this month, the African...