‘Intermittent fasting doesn’t help the obese lose weight’

It is widely accepted that many people find intermittent fasting a good way to avoid putting on weight, although this was not researched in the review. 
By Philippa Roxby Feb. 20, 2026

In the groove: How Mukanya cost us some London gigs

Some came from as far afield as Scotland, and others from Wales.
By Fred Zindi Feb. 8, 2026

Tafadzwa Kuveya: From balancing books to wearing crowns

The victory marked a new chapter in her journey, one that she describes as her “time to shine”. 
By Elsie Nyoni Nov. 20, 2025

Anger after trophy hunter kills lion that was part of a research project in Hwange

The latest lion, known as Blondie, was involved in an Oxford University study and wore a research collar sponsored by Africa Geographic, a safari company.
By Farai Mutsaka Aug. 3, 2025

How Foreign Aid Cuts Are Forcing East Africa’s Refugees Into Danger

One strategy the government is pursuing is talking with local communities to rent out land to refugees at a subsidized fee so they can farm.
By Nakisanze Segawa and Apophia Agiresaasi May. 27, 2025

Death of the dictionary, tech taking over

Dictionaries are a valuable  and effective tool in teaching and learning the English language.
By Jacob Mutisi Mar. 28, 2024

Teenage girl excels in Cambridge exams

Her dream is to study Law at Oxford or Durham university.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 15, 2024

Ghana first to approve Oxford's malaria vaccine

The effort is one of several focused on addressing the disease that kills over 600,000 each year, most of them children in Africa.
By Reuters Apr. 13, 2023

Oxford college appoints first female dean in 500 years

The professor of ecclesiastical history will serve as Dean until an independent review of the College's governance is completed.
By The Telegraph Mar. 17, 2023