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How Culture, not Politics, is quietly uniting Southern Africa

How Culture, not Politics, is quietly uniting Southern Africa

by theinv | 28 November, 2025| Stories

Across festivals, indigenous knowledge exchanges, and cross-border tourism, Southern Africans are integrating themselves long before.

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New Corridors, faster Borders: Southern Africa accelerates Regional Integration

New Corridors, faster Borders: Southern Africa accelerates Regional Integration

by Collins Mtika | 27 July, 2025| Stories

A series of major infrastructure upgrades is cutting transport times and boosting trade across SADC..

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SADC loses appeal over Malawian Judge’s ouster

SADC loses appeal over Malawian Judge’s ouster

by theinv | 15 August, 2021| Stories

By Collins Mtika A three Judges panel at the Southern Africa Development Community Administrative Tribunal.

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SADC awards Malawi Judge a ‘Golden hand shake’ for unfair dismissal

SADC awards Malawi Judge a ‘Golden hand shake’ for unfair dismissal

by theinv | 12 October, 2020| Stories

By Collins Mtika The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has swallowed its pride, ending a.

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COMESA urges value addition for Africa’s mineral exports

COMESA urges value addition for Africa’s mineral exports

by theinv | 20 October, 2019| Extractives

The Common Markets for Eastern and Southern Africa has urged development planners to put value.

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SADC losing $30 billion annually in Illicit outflows, debt payments

SADC losing $30 billion annually in Illicit outflows, debt payments

by theinv | 16 August, 2019| Stories

By Collins Mtika New research by Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA) finds that the Southern.

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