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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.

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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.

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Obi Ozor Earns Global Recognition As WEF Young Leader For 2021

The CEO and Co-founder of Kobo360, a global e-logistics technology platform that connects and advances cargo across Africa and beyond, Mr. Obi.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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The U.S. Lifts Nigeria With A $1.3m Hospital Donation

The United States (U.S.) government has donated field hospital worth $1.3 million to Nigeria, it was learned on Monday. The field hospital,.

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Kenyan refugee named Australia’s Local Hero of 2021 for her work advocating for migrants facing domestic violence

Rosemary Kariuki emigrated from Kenya to Sydney in 1999, carrying only a few hundred dollars, some clothes, and gifts for strangers. She.

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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.

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