Malembo targets Tanzania cities with food, training
Gone are spaces such as Msimbazi Valley, which was once a source of vegetables, thanks to the rapid growth, leaving city dwellers looking farther afield for their supply of groceries.
Liberia’s President Boakai declares drug abuse a ‘public health emergency’
Kush, a synthetically made drug that mimics the effects of cannabis, is wreaking havoc among young people in Liberia and neighboring Sierra Leone.
Musk says Neuralink installs brain implant in first patient
The neurotechnology company co-founded by Musk in 2016 aims to build direct communication channels between the brain and computers.
Somalia joins Kenya, Rwanda in banning single-use plastics
A decree issued on Thursday by the Environment and Climate Change Ministry indicated that the country will stop single-use plastics from June 30, 2024, providing a five-month grace period for importers and users to adjust.
Did Ugandan watchdog go soft on Eacop?
Sources say that despite approval of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (Esia) for the project, the choice of the least cost open-cut trenching method for river crossings in Uganda remains controversial, even among experts within government agencies that oversee wetlands.
Forest with no name threatens to uproot locals in Western Kenya
He giggles as he watches his grandchildren play, but he is a troubled man, knowing he might soon have to move from the only place he’s called home all his life, which is ostensibly a forest that needs to be restored and conserved.
Africa losing $952bn every year to ‘hidden food cost’ , raising disease, poverty burden
A study by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (Fao) reveals that every year, Africa incurs or loses $952.5 billion (of which eastern Africa suffers the highest at $264.9 billion) on issues directly linked to agricultural production to feed the globe.
Museveni approves tax holiday, $133m for innovations
President Museveni also permitted tax exemption for products from local innovators who are just entering the market.
Fears over Uganda anti-gay law threaten HIV progress
"People have to trust their healthcare workers, the health workers have to trust their clients but under the current circumstances, it has created a situation where everyone is scared of each other," said the clinic's founder, Brian.
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