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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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Nigeria: Flood Threatens Nigeria Cocoa Export

Nigeria’s plans to expand agricultural investments to reduce importation may be threatened with the increasing rainfall and floods across the country. The country’s cocoa crop is in danger following more.

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FAW to Deepen Hunger in Famine-Threatened South Sudan, U.N Says

The infestation of armyworm; the crop eating caterpillar is not a good situation for South Sudan which is already in a delicate state, having recovered from the famine that came.

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Ghana: President Provides Insecticide to Fight Armyworm

The president of Ghana Nana Addo Akufo-Addo has recently lamented over the destruction of 14,420 hectares of land and 12,802 affected hectares of land caused by the infestation of armyworms..

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FAO, AUC Set to Tackle Wide Spread Of Army Worm

The uncontrollable spread of army-worm has gotten to an overbearing stage. This has prompted the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to call for the partnership of the leadership board of.

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Nigeria: Niger State Governor Supports Storm Victims

The governor of Niger state Abubakar Bello recently visited some areas in suleja and lapai that were affected by the storm. He paid condolence visits to some victims who lost.

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Nigeria: FG Releases 1.6 Billion Naira for Repair of Storm Affected States

Nigeria’s acting president Yemi Osinbajo has ordered the release of 1.6 billion Naira to 16 states in the country that were badly affected by storm recently. The released fund will.

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South Africa: Cape Town Continues “Water Saving” Process

  Over the past weeks, Cape Town has received a good response to the water regulation in the city. This is as a result of the recent rains and the.

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AFDP Approves US$ 1 Million To Tackle Drought Issues In Kenya

Earlier this year, the government of Kenya declared a national drought disaster after observing the extreme dryness that covered the pastoral zones since the year before.   In February 2017,.

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