A path to recovery: Transparency and accountability in health spending matter

The Health System in Crisis Zimbabwe’s health system is facing a severe crisis that has persisted for years, marked by consistent reports of a deteriorating public health infrastructure. This crisis disproportionately affects marginalized and vulnerable populations, including women and children in rural areas, who are often the most impacted by disasters and pandemics such as…

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Hong Kong Commerce Chief Visits Singapore to Strengthen Trade Links

Hong Kong’s Economic Chief Emphasizes Partnership with Singapore Hong Kong’s Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Algernon Yau Ying-wah, is set to visit Singapore next week as part of a broader initiative to strengthen bilateral trade relations. The trip coincides with the 30th anniversary of Hong Kong’s economic and trade office in the city-state, marking…

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Innovative Solutions to Fight Malaria

The Fight Against Malaria: Innovations and Challenges Malaria remains a significant global health challenge, with nearly 600,000 deaths reported annually, predominantly among children in Africa. Despite progress over the past two decades, experts warn that this progress is under threat. Scientists and public health leaders are now focusing on new solutions to combat the disease…

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When Business Meets the Newsroom

The Dual Role of Media: Business and Guardian of Truth The media is often referred to as the “Fourth Estate,” a vital pillar that holds power accountable. However, beneath every headline, breaking story, or editorial choice lies a fundamental truth: media is also a business. Like any enterprise, it must generate revenue to survive. This…

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