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Edmond Sanganyado

Edmond Sanganyado

Edmond Sanganyado is an editor at New African Scientist. He studied applied chemistry, environmental toxicology, and marine biology in Zimbabwe, USA, and China, where he honed his science communication skills and conducted research on chemical pollution in the environment.

Academia

Just say NO to pointless peer review requests

Saying no to weird and unwanted peer review requests should be easy. Why spend 5 unpaid hours on a review for an article you will end up paying for.

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Health

Antibiotics, superbugs, and everything you need to know

Can you believe there was a time when tuberculosis was the number one killer disease in the world? At only 43, Louis Braille, the...

Up to 80 % of the antibiotics, you take go straight to the toilet. Your body only uses 20 %. But guess what? These antibiotics we flash in the toilet end up in the environment.
Science policy

Can the proposed forensic DNA bill unlock the justice system in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe is drafting a forensic DNA bill, joining nine other African countries that use DNA profiling in police investigations. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is...

Forensic DNA bill Zimbabwe
Science policy

Can we build a stronger future for Africa through Science and Technology?

The lack of a strong, independent national funding agency for scientific research in Zimbabwe is holding back the country’s economic, social, and environmental development....

Science and technology require funding
Society

Missing from the Ballot: Why Absence of Science & Technology Debates in African Elections Matters

Explore the importance of science & tech in the 2023 elections in Africa. Learn how lack of discourse affects economic, social, and environmental development.

Science and technology and elections
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