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Uganda's latest export figures have shown the country exported 47,606.7 tonnes of coffee in May 2025, surpassing Ethiopia's ...
The medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres has warned that mass killings and starvation threaten hundreds of thousands of ...
Nandi Nyembe says she needs a heater and other basics, but has not seen any of the fundraising money promised to her. The Gauteng Film Commission says it is reviewing the payments, while the minister ...
Faced with increasing defections to the ruling APC, Nigerian opposition leaders have joined the African Democratic Congress ...
In Ghana's Weta rice belt in the Volta Region, a quiet revolution is taking root--one that promises to redefine how rice is grown in our water-stressed, warming world. Through a pioneering ...
As part of the ongoing Seven Days of Service campaign, the Rotary Club of Kansanga and the Rotaract Club of Bunga on Tuesday led a powerful Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) intervention at ...
In the last few decades many giants of industries have undergone high-profile dismissals of their most senior executives.
Zimbabwe Independent editor Faith Zaba has been granted US$200 bail by Harare magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe. Zaba is charged ...
More than 50 travellers were left stranded on Wednesday after torrential rains rendered the road to Sinyanya landing site in Ukusijoni Sub-county, Adjumani District, completely impassable.
The Concern Workers Union of BCM Group has appealed to the government to intervene on their behalf and ensure that they are paid their legally mandated end-of-service benefits by management.