Mushroom Farming Booms in Nigeria: A Nutritious and Profitable Venture
In a climate-controlled shed in Abuja, Nigeria, Alaya Hassan is reaping big rewards from a small-scale agricultural venture: mushroom farming. What started in 2016...
Lagos Struggles to Enforce Plastic Ban Amid Growing Pollution Crisis
As global talks on a treaty to end plastic pollution continue in Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, faces an uphill battle in enforcing its own...
Botswana President Commits to Multi-Billion Dollar Dam Project in Lesotho to...
Botswana President Duma Boko has reaffirmed his country’s commitment to the construction of a major dam on Lesotho’s Makhaleng River, a project aimed at...
Cholera Outbreak Worsens Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan’s Darfur Region Amid Rainy...
A deadly cholera outbreak in Sudan’s Darfur region is exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis, with displaced families facing severe shortages of clean water,...
Rescue Efforts Continue After Gold Mine Collapse in Tanzania; 22 Still...
Authorities in Tanzania’s Shinyanga region are continuing search-and-rescue operations after a collapse at the Wachapakazi Gold Mine left 22 people missing. Three technicians have...
US State Department Report Highlights Dire Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia
A newly released report by the U.S. Department of State has painted a grim picture of Ethiopia’s human rights situation, detailing widespread abuses including...
Air Strikes Decimate Boko Haram: 592 Terrorists Killed, 200+ Vehicles Destroyed
Nigeria’s military has struck a major blow against terrorism in the northeast, eliminating 592 terrorists in Borno State over the past eight months, officials announced. The...
Chad Celebrates 65 Years of Independence Amid Security and Political Shifts
Chad marked its 65th anniversary of independence from France on Monday with nationwide celebrations, reflecting on its political journey and ongoing security challenges. The...
Farmers in Kenya Turn to Natural Deterrents to Curb Rising Human-Elephant...
As Kenya’s elephant population continues to recover from decades of poaching, farmers along historic migratory routes are facing increasing conflicts with the giant herbivores....
Over a Decade Later, Boko Haram Still Evades Security Forces in...
More than a decade after the reactivation of a multinational military task force to combat Boko Haram, the extremist group remains entrenched in the...
Zimbabwe Reaffirms Bid for UN Security Council Seat, Highlights Regional Peace...
Zimbabwe has reiterated its commitment to international cooperation as it campaigns for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the...
Outrage in The Gambia After One-Month-Old Baby Dies Following Suspected FGM
The death of a one-month-old baby girl, believed to be a victim of female genital mutilation (FGM), has sparked widespread outrage in The Gambia.
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