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Cameroon Farmers, Agropole, Spice Up Earnings With Forest-friendly Foods

Farmers in Cameroon who have benefited from a government-run support scheme called AGROPOLE,  are reaping profits from the scheme which provided training and funds for farmers to process and market.

Kenya to Adopt Cuba’s Biological Method of Tackling Malaria

Kenya and Cuba have finalised negotiations on a Malaria Vector Control project, which will see Kenya implement the Cuban biological larvicides technology to malaria prone areas. Despite Cuba being an.

Preliminary Reports Show Ethiopia Airlines’ Crew Followed Procedures

In what has been said to be a preliminary finding on the cause of the Ethiopian Airlines plane crash on March 10, 2019, it was observed that the pilots followed.

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Nigerian Church Donates To UNHCR

The Daystar Christian Centre Lagos, has given money to the UNHCR team at a brief ceremony on Tuesday. The church gave N10 million (£21,122) to support victims of conflicts in.

Malawi To Light Up Rural Area

Malawi through Kumudzi Kuwale Limited is set to light up rural villages by constructing 300 charging stations by 2021. Kristian Viflot, Director of Charging Stations, Kumudzi Kuwale Limited confirmed the.

Armenia To Expand Ties With African Countries

The expansion of ties with the African region, especially Ethiopia, is an important priority of Armenia’s foreign policy, Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan said at a meeting with Ethiopia’s President.

Premier Hails Brics Nations On Inclusive Development

David Makhura, Premier of the Gauteng Province has hailed the Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (BRICS) alignment as a force that could promote global inclusive economic growth and help.

African Leaders and Parrhesiastic Potential

By David Baniyelme Zoogah (PhD) In January 1956, Sékou Touré was chosen as one of two members from the Parti Démocratique de Guinée (PDG) to represent French Guinea in the.