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Zimbabwe, Chinese Firm Sign MOU on Scholarship

Chris Mushohwe, Director of the Presidential Scholarship Scheme The government of Zimbabwe and a leading Chinese group Qingdao Hengshun Zhongsheng, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Zimbabwe,.

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AfDB Gives Kenya U.S$39.5 Million for Irrigation Projects

Kenya has received $39.55 million from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to support small-scale irrigation projects, expected to improve yields, incomes and nutrition in rural areas. AfDB’s agriculture and agro-industry.

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Kenya introduces Online Platform for Agriculture Research Institutions

Professionals in the agricultural sector have recently come up with an online platform that will provide human resource information for graduates and institutions of higher learning, in Kenya. The eCapacities.

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Tanzania Government in New Plan to Boost Productivity in Farming

The government of Tanzania has recently initiated new plans to boost farmer’s productivity by giving farmers the opportunity to decide the best places where farm produce should be sold. Mr.

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Shiroro Power station to Build 300MW Solar Power Plant

The Shiroro Hydroelectric Power Station has recently made plans to construct a 300 megawatts photovoltaic solar powerplant on its existing plant’s premises, in Nigeria. Roland Lwiindi, the company’s Chief Technical.

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Skye Bank Nigeria Launches Online Shopping Platform

The management of SKYE Bank Plc has recently unveiled an online store for the sale of made-in- Nigeria products and services, in order to encourage and promote the use of.

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Rwanda planting 30 million trees to save environment

Rwanda, which is in the middle of a rainy season, launched a tree planting program to protect the environment and ecosystems. Community members are expected to plant 30 million trees.

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Tanzania’s newly-elected President John Magufuli implements radical changes

Tanzania’s newly elected president, John Magufuli, has taken an aggressive stance against what he deems to be wasteful practices by the state. It seems Tanzanian civil servants may have to.

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