Embrace traditional crops to combat climate change, UN tells Africa
Cameroonian farmers showcase food harvest (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah) The UN specialised agency on combating hunger on Monday urged African states ...
Cameroonian farmers showcase food harvest (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah) The UN specialised agency on combating hunger on Monday urged African states ...
CYBER ATTACK: faceless computer hacker Information and communication technology (ICT) experts on Thursday warned that African economies are at higher ...
The changing climate (PHOTO:publichealthmatters) Keriako Tobiko, Kenya Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Forestry says experts from Africa will meet in ...
President of Zambia, Edgar Lungu Zambia did not sign the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as it was still ...
A tomato market in Nigeria Nigeria's highest decision making body, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) On Wednesday agreed to set ...
President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) on Wednesday strongly supported the move by the Federal ...
A victim of the 'mystery disease' in Ode-Irele, South-West Nigeria African governents have been urged to develop an inclusive approach ...
South Korea's finance minister Kim Dong-yeon (L) shakes hands with Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank (AfDB) in ...
Motorcycle transport in Nigeria (PHOTO: ClimateReporter/atayibabs) By Atayi Babs Governments from over 41 African countries alongside private sector, civil society ...
A solar project in Nigeria (PHOTO: Greentech) Scientists on Friday called on African governments to develop laws to safeguard the ...
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