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Mozambique Holds the Key to Southern Africa’s Clean Energy Transition

By Fhedzi Modau With its massive gas reserves and billions of dollars of investment flowing in to monetize them, Mozambique has a unique opportunity to deploy a flexible power strategy.

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Kenyan Company Devises Method to Deal With Locus Infestation

Bug-picture, a company in Kenya, East Africa has by means of innovation devised a method to help farmers fight back against locusts when darkness falls by harvesting them. The method.

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Burundi Declares Amnesty And Pardon For Prisoners With Minor Crimes

The President of Burundi, Evariste Ndayishimiye, has issued a public decree that amnesty be granted to over five thousand inmates across the country, except for individuals whose record include major.

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Ethiopia Receives WTTC’s Safe Travels Stamp

Ethiopia is the latest destination to be awarded the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Safe Travels Stamp – the world’s first-ever global safety and hygiene stamp – following major steps implemented.

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Egypt Retrieves 5,000 Artefacts from United States

In a statement the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in Egypt confirmed the arrival at Cairo airport of many ancient Egyptian items and artefacts which have been in the Museum’s.

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New Zealand contributes NZD 6.8 million to facilitate market linkages for smallholder farmers in Rwanda

The New Zealand government has made a contribution of NZD 6,800,000 for the linkage of smallholder farmers in Rwanda. The Farm to Market Alliance (FtMA) proudly welcomes the Government of.

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Kenyan Farmers to Receive a Boost as aWhere Partners with the Kenyan Government to Empower them with Weather Services

aWhere, the provider of agricultural weather data and analytics, announced a new agreement with the government of Kenya, for the Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) to gain use.

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Ethiopian President Visits Tanzania as Trade between Both Countries Continue to Increase

The trade volume between Tanzania and Ethiopia has tremendously gone up from 1.5bn/- to 13.5bn/- in 2012 to 2019 respectively, as the two nations look for increased business ties. Foreign.

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Ellen Johnson Demands Global Unity to Avert COVID-19

Africa’s first elected female president, noble peace prize winner and recipient of the African Leadership Award, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who led Liberia for 12 years including during the outbreak of.

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Tanzania, South Africa and Kenya Benefit Most From Investments in Local Seed Business Activities

Global seed companies are adapting their products to combat the impact of climate change and address nutrition needs. But limited access to quality seed in many emerging economies persists, with.

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