What is the problem between Ethiopia and Somalia?
Since the announcement of a deal between Ethiopia and Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland three months ago.
What is the problem between Ethiopia and Somalia? Read More »
Since the announcement of a deal between Ethiopia and Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland three months ago.
What is the problem between Ethiopia and Somalia? Read More »
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas speak over phone
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138 Nigerian irregular migrants stranded in Libya evacuated by the Federal Government were expected back to the country, on Tuesday.
Nigeria evacuates 138 more Nigerian irregular migrants in Libya Read More »
Rwandan President Paul Kagame met with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at 10 Downing Street on Tuesday (Apr. 9).
Rwandan president meets with UK PM at 10 Downing Street Read More »
Mandisireyi Mbirinyu, 70, and her 13-year-old grandson Tinotenda sit in the blistering sun, shelling the few maize cobs they managed to retrieve from land parched by a drought ravaging southern Africa. “The grain I have is only enough for the next two months. It is going to be hunger from here on,” Mbirinyu told Reuters at her farm in Shamva, 90 km (56 miles) north of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare. Mbirinyu considers herself lucky. She at least managed to harvest a few bags of maize from her sparsely irrigated plot – most crops around this area were a write-off. Southern Africa is reeling from its worst drought in years, owing to a combination of naturally occurring El Nino – when an abnormal warming of the waters in the eastern Pacific radiates heat into the air leading to hotter weather across the world – and higher average temperatures produced by greenhouse gas emissions. A study in October last year even suggested that climate change may now be as significant a factor in triggering El Nino conditions as natural causes like sun rays. Last season Mbirinyu harvested 14 tonnes of maize and sold some to the national grain company; this year she’s wondering whether there will be enough to feed her own family. In neighbouring Malawi, crop theft has become a problem as food sources dry up. In Kuntaja village, near the airport of the commercial capital Blantyre, Osten James makes a living for his family of five by guarding other people’s maize gardens, after his own were torched by heat. “The owners are trying to save the little maize that survived the heat from thieves,” said James. Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe have all declared a state of disaster. “The maize has failed,” Ulaliya Radson, a Malawian farmer said. “Last year I harvested 10 bags and as you can see in this field, I won’t even manage half of that,” she added, gesturing towards a parched patch.
Southern Africa faces hunger as el Nino drought kills crops Read More »
Inflation in Egypt is forecast to have increased in March.
Egypt’s March inflation figures expected to edge upwards Read More »
Kenya is also expected to make a major contribution to the CAR in terms of energy transition.
Kenya and Central African Republic strengthen ties Read More »
Zanu PF, the ruling party has reigned over Zimbabwe since independence.
Mnangagwa says he has no intentions to run for a third term Read More »
This incident occurred amid rising tensions, particularly with the Congo River Alliance (AFC), of which the M23 is a key component.
3 Tanzanian peacekeepers killed in rebel attack in DR Congo Read More »
British runner Russ Cook finishes a year-long journey running the entire length of Africa (16,000km across 16 countries) raising money for charity.
British runner completes 16,000 km African odyssey Read More »