THREE envoys representing their countries in Tanzania yesterday paid courtesy call on CCM Secretary General Dr Emmanuel ...
Nearly one in 11 people in the world and one in five people in Africa go hungry every day, a crisis primarily driven by chronic inequality, climate change, conflict and economic instability. At the ...
Despite experiencing drought conditions for much of 2024, we expect a rebound in agriculture thanks to improved rainfall ...
During his Kigezi regional tour, which kicked off on Wednesday in Kisoro and Rubanda districts, President Museveni stressed that wetlands are vital for the country's hydroelectric power generation ...
Governor Mohammed Umaru-Bago disclosed this on Wednesday when he received a delegation from the Gates Foundation on a ...
Advanced irrigation systems powered by electricity, modern spraying equipment, and a game-changing mobile app among ...
Niger Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, has said his administration will implement measures to reduce the prices of food items ...
President Taye Atske Selassie underscored that Ethiopia's historic transition from wheat importer to a self-sufficient ...
ShareFormer President Goodluck Jonathan is scheduled to leave Abuja on Tuesday for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he will be attending two different programmes organised by the Ethiopian Government and ...
The World Bank projects that the economic growth rate of Gulf countries will reach 3.4 percent in 2025, rising to 4.1 percent in 2026, compared to an ...
Farmers and other actors in the agricultural sector at the Botanga Irrigation Scheme in the Kumbungu District of ...
Despite being often seen through the lens of food insecurity, Chris Elliott explores how Africa could soon become a global ...