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Published on 16:35 GMTSource: Africa.com - Neutral
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Published on Dec 19, 2024
Eritrea to distribute over 161,000 chickens to farmers
ERITREA – The Eritrean Ministry of Agriculture is currently distributing more than 161,000 chickens to poultry farmers nationwide in an effort to enhance food security and increase access to nutritious produce. The program, implemented at fair market …
Source: Food Business Africa Magazine - Label Pending -
Published on 09:00 GMT
Sun Peak defies regional officials in commencing Tigray mining operations
Firm execs have ties to firms accused of slavery, human rights abuses in Eritrea A controversial Canadian mining firm says it is commencing operations in several sites in Tigray despite regional officials insisting the company does not hold valid …
Source: The Reporter Ethiopia - Neutral -
Published on 11:17 GMT
“My country is broken”: One man’s plea for peace in Sudan
The brutal conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has led to the world’s worst humanitarian crisis and poses a serious threat to regional instability. Nearly two years since fighting erupted, mediation efforts …
Source: The Reporter Ethiopia - Neutral -
Published on 10:20 GMT
Ghanaians Need To Know About Ghana's “garbage Oil Law”, Part...
On the recommendations, I inserted "from" to make it "to and from" in the ring fencing section in other to capture what is already happening. Tullow, e.g., hired drill ship for it activities in Guyana and transferred the cost to its …
Source: Modern Ghana - Neutral -
Published on 13:25 GMT
Broken records, bravery drive Canada's 2024 most inspirational sports stories
It was a big year for Canadian athletes with a new national record for gold medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics to a Yukon high-schooler who developed a ski wax algorithm to enhance competitive performance and a father-son duo that sailed 1,200 kilometres. …
Source: Northern View - Label Pending -
Published on 15:33 GMT
With a new president, Somaliland seeks international recognition
As the country's new president took office last week, following a peaceful election in a region otherwise in turmoil, Somaliland hopes to see its independence recognised by the international community – having declared it in 1991. The self-governing …
Source: Modern Ghana - Neutral -
Published on 09:00 GMT
Dialogue Commission receives list of demands during Oromia discussions
Participants at a National Dialogue Commission agenda-gathering meeting in the Oromia region raised issues concerning the jurisdiction of Addis Ababa, the demarcation of boundaries between regional states, federal working languages, and the national flag. …
Source: The Reporter Ethiopia - Neutral -
Published on 06:45 GMT
The Ankara Accord: A New Dawn in Horn of Africa Diplomacy
Unveiling the Tapestry of Cooperation The Ankara meeting, a diplomatic convergence facilitated by Türkiye, has ushered in a pivotal era for Horn of Africa dynamics, promising to reshape the regional and continental geopolitical landscape. The Ankara …
Source: The Reporter Ethiopia - Neutral -
Published on Dec 20, 2024
Pursuing Unity: Pan-Africanism in Practice
Pan-Africanism as an ideology dates back over 400 years; while it has many definitions, what is unmistakably at its core is the desire for the unity of Africa and its peoples. The Organization of African Unity (OAU), established in 1963, was the first …
Source: The Cairo Review - Neutral