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Africa is set to be the largest beneficiary of the $200 billion that the Gates Foundation plans to give away over the next ...
It is a song that has nothing to do with farmers. It has to do with the militant Afrikaner nationalists -- amaBunu or amaBulu (in Zulu or Xhosa) -- who wallowed in the mythology of the "trek boers", ...
ITC officially hands over the reins of the transformative NTF program to the Alliance for Trade Information Systems and ...
Constitutional and legal reforms are needed to address divisions rooted in the overcentralisation of power and resources.
Nearly eight years after historic win, the Ogiek are back in court demanding full realisation of their rights, which remain ...
India urges global scrutiny of Pakistan’s terror financing through FATF push, as an all-party delegation visits Algeria to ...
Two Springbok front-row legends, Steven Kitshoff and Malcolm Marx, joined forces to start the aptly named beer company, ...
Bill Gates plans to direct most of his $200bn pledge to Africa, supporting health, innovation, and people-focused governance.
Marisa Drew sees massive economic potential in the continent’s coastal industries, from aquaculture to offshore wind.
South Africa's national mineral research organisation Mintek has achieved a significant milestone in sustainable metallurgy ...