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Zaghouan Region Grain Harvest to Hit 42 Percent in Tunisia

Tunisia expects the grain harvest in the governorate of Zaghouan this year to increase a gross number of 1 million quintals or above 42% of its precious harvest which was.

Tanzania Targets Internet Access for 80 Percent of Its Citizens by 2025

The government of Tanzania has launched a call into seeking investors to establish mobile phone assembly lines in Tanzania in a bid to harness the potential available in the huge.

Online Educational Platform Developed for Professional Adult Educators in Africa

News from Malawi reveals that The Institute for International Cooperation of the Deutscher Volkshochschul-Verband (DVV International), has launched an online platform for professional adult educators in Africa branded with the.

Tanzania Set to Promote Up to 3,000 Primary and Secondary School Teachers

3,000 teachers from Kinondoni and Ubungo Municipal councils in Tanzania are set for promotion having been certified as meeting all the necessary criteria under the Teachers Service Commission Act No.25.

Improved Agricultural Productivity as A Panacea for Ending Food Insecurity and Huger in Africa

By Walcott Aganu With food insecurity on the rise in Africa, smallholder farmers are turning to new technologies to improve food production and marketability. The global population is predicted to.

Seychelles Joins Other Nations to Sign Un Declaration On Access to COVID Vaccines

The Island nation of Seychelles has joined 181 other UN Member State to sign a United Nations declaration in support of equitable global access to COVID-19 vaccines, according to the.

PRO-COVID: How to Create Financial Access for Youth Led SMEs in Africa

By Alkali Amana With data from the African Development Bank (AfDB) revealing that the estimated number of youths between the age of 15 – 35 on the continent lies at.

What Africa Must Do to Stop Climate Change

By Walcott Aganu Global warming has exacerbated the climate risk that Africa has long faced because of its high levels of background poverty, its farmers’ dependence on rainfall, its weak.

Vaccine Cooperation, a Necessity to Block Virus

By Chu Maoming, China’s Consul General in Lagos         “Wisdom is like a baobab tree that one individual cannot embrace.” This African adage tells how mankind should.