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Zambia: Monsanto Launches Climate Change Resistant Product

To reduce the effects of climate change on crops, the Monsanto Zambia Limited has provided farmers with a crop insurance product available in Zambian market called “DK Chilala”, a way.

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Ghana: Forty-One Fire Outbreak Recorded By Agona West Municipality

  According to the Assistant Divisional Officer (A.D.O. II) of the Municipality, Stanley Asiedu, the Agona West Municipality recorded forty-one fire outbreak accidents in second quarter of this year. Mr..

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Korea, Mozambique Partner to Boost Water System

  The government of Mozambique has recently signed an agreement with Korea to boost the water system of the capital town of Gaza province, Xai-Xai. Present at the signing with.

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Mozambique: Restrictions on Water Supply Must Continue, Minister Says

Following a decrease in the reservoir level of the dam in Maputo to less than 13% in January, there have been measures put in place to help the water situation.

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Tanzania Launches a Five-Year Water-aid Strategic Plan

Tanzania has recently launched WaterAid initiative a five-year strategic plan to cover water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) establishment in the country. The wash initiative is part of the country’s development.

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Ghana: Government Distributes Relief Items to Flood Victims in the Northern Region

The flood affected victims of Tamale, northern region of Ghana will be receiving some relief items from the government, the regional minister, Mr. Salifu Saheed has said. The minister also.

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Gambia: Chinese Fishmeal Factory Causes Environmental Pollution

  In September 2016, a Chinese fish meal factory was opened in Gunjur, a Gambian village very close to the capital city of Banjul. During the opening of the factory,.

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South Africa: Illegal Dump Site Cleared by PE Municipality

The residents of Mokgatho Street, Port Elizabeth in South Africa, had been suffering from a serious air pollution from the heap of waste at Motherwell, NU 10, which has not.

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South Africa: Water Saving Continues in Cape Town

Image: thoughtco The city of Cape Town recently released a statement pointing to the fact that the continuous rainfall has made only a little impact on the dam levels.This might.

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Namibia: U.S. Embassy Provides $1.8 Million to Stop Illegal Trafficking of Wildlife

Image: cater news agency  The U.S. Embassy in Namibia is set to partner with the country’s Ministry of Environment by providing financial aids worth 1.8 million U.S. dollars to stop.

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