Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Drug Problem: a Global Pandemic from US To Zim 52 February 22, 2023 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Herald (Zimbabwe) on 22 February 2023 by Philipa Jaja (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Africacocainedrug traffickingmarijuanawar on drugsZimbabwe Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Poland: Jędrzej Bielecki: Trump’s Pyrrhic Victory* July 11, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaElon Musk, the world's richest man … has warned of America falling into 'debt slavery.' 0 Malta: The Arrogance of Power July 7, 2025. Published in Times of MaltaThe U.S. must decide what type of foreign policy it wants to pursue: one based on the humanism of Abraham Lincoln or one based on the arrogance of those who want it to be the world’s policeman. 0 China: Three Insights from ‘Trade War Truce’ between US and China July 12, 2025. Published in Global TimesThe international community, including the business sector, widely hopes for a stable, enduring, and mutually beneficial China-U.S. relationship. 0 Nepal: The Battle against American Establishment July 7, 2025. Published in The Kathmandu Post 0 Egypt: The B-2 Gamble: How Israel Is Rewriting Middle East Power Politics July 12, 2025. Published in Daily News EgyptWithin this emerging structure, Israel is positioned to become the frontline executor of U.S. interests. 0 Topics Ethiopia: “Trump Guitars” Made in China: Strumming a Tariff Tune July 12, 2025. Published in The ReporterTrump portrays tariffs as a silver bullet, capable of balancing trade, bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. 0 Egypt: The B-2 Gamble: How Israel Is Rewriting Middle East Power Politics July 12, 2025. Published in Daily News EgyptWithin this emerging structure, Israel is positioned to become the frontline executor of U.S. interests. 0 China: Three Insights from ‘Trade War Truce’ between US and China July 12, 2025. Published in Global TimesThe international community, including the business sector, widely hopes for a stable, enduring, and mutually beneficial China-U.S. relationship. 0 United Kingdom: We’re Becoming Inured to Trump’s Outbursts – but When He Goes Quiet, We Need To Be Worried July 12, 2025. Published in The GuardianAcross the U.S., without soundbites or stunts, the president is building a police state and eroding democracy. 0 Poland: Jędrzej Bielecki: Trump’s Pyrrhic Victory* July 11, 2025. Published in RzeczpospolitaElon Musk, the world's richest man … has warned of America falling into 'debt slavery.' 0 Austria: Trump Is Only Part of the Problem July 11, 2025. Published in Der StandardRules for campaign financing are almost nonexistent. 0 Canada: Canada Must Match the Tax Incentives in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ July 10, 2025. Published in Globe and Mail 0 Canada: A Tale of 2 Bills — America’s Fiscal Cannon vs. Canada’s Paper Shield July 10, 2025. Published in iPolitics 0 Related Articles South Africa: What Will Become of the Grass as the Elephants Fight on in the Tariff Wars Unleashed by Trump? April 22, 2025. Published in Pretoria News Nigeria: Trump’s Tariffs: What Options for Nigeria? April 17, 2025. Published in The GuardianThe rash of tariffs by the U.S. and retaliatory actions by many affected countries, especially China, have put the world on edge. Kenya: In Era of Tariff Wars, Africa Must Build Self-Reliance April 9, 2025. Published in NationThere is a growing need for Africa to seize this moment and take charge of her destiny. South Africa: Re-shaping Foreign Policy in the Trump 2. 0 Era April 8, 2025. Published in Pretoria NewsWe must also insist that Africa must do what is in the best interest of Africa. Ethiopia: Is the Loss of Aid an Opportunity for Africa? April 6, 2025. Published in The ReporterU.S. and EU aid cuts could prompt Africa to end its dependency, but the task for poor countries will be especially difficult. Previous articleJoe Biden Has Heralded a New Age of Democracy in Kyiv. Sunak’s Tories Are Unfit for ItNext articleWhat Are the Messages behind Biden and Putin’s Tuesday Addresses? LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment