Malnutrition Crisis: 1 in 4 Nigerian Children Under 5 Suffering Acute Malnutrition
Malnutrition Crisis in Nigeria’s Zamfara State: A Growing Concern A devastating malnutrition crisis is unfolding in Nigeria’s Zamfara state, with […]
Malnutrition Crisis in Nigeria’s Zamfara State: A Growing Concern A devastating malnutrition crisis is unfolding in Nigeria’s Zamfara state, with […]
Church Denies Misusing NAFDAC’s Name, Accuses Complainant of Forgery A Delta State-based church, Christ Mercy Land Deliverance Ministries, has responded
Nigeria’s Government Launches Initiative to Combat Rising Food Prices In a bid to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians affected by
Lesotho’s Food Security Crisis: UN Allocates $2 Million for Humanitarian Response A worsening food security crisis in Lesotho has prompted
Terrorists Wreak Havoc in Niger State, Displaced Locals Suffer In the midst of a worsening humanitarian crisis, terrorists have been
Scaling Up Urban Farming in Rwanda: A Key to Food Security and Sustainable Living As Rwanda faces the challenge of
Knorr Recalls Brown Onion Gravy Sachets, Heavy Rains Bring Relief to Cape Gang Violence, and University of Johannesburg Expels 50
Sustainable Seaweed Farming in Tanzania: A New Era of Opportunities As the sun rises over Pemba island in Tanzania, a
African Development Bank President Warns Against Nigeria’s Food Importation Policy The President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi
In Somalia, a staggering 4 million people, representing one-fifth of the population, are facing severe food insecurity. Additionally, 3.8 million
Nairobi, Kenya — Today marks the one-year anniversary of the conflict between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF),
Port Sudan — The ongoing conflict in Sudan has had devastating consequences, with thousands of lives lost, millions displaced, and
Sudan is on the brink of collapse after a year of violent conflict, with mass famine looming as food supplies
Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka has issued a warning to communal farmers in Zimbabwe, urging them not to sell their livestock
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — As the world grapples with the challenge of feeding a growing global population amidst the
Parliamentarians raised concerns on Wednesday about the potential importation of genetically modified organisms (GMO) maize into Zimbabwe in response to
The Beja sugar factory in Tunisia has been running smoothly for the past two weeks, producing 500 tonnes of sugar
Kenya has taken a proactive step in addressing issues within the avocado sector by establishing an avocado task force committee.
Top officials at the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) and the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) are under scrutiny
The Cabinet’s media center has refuted rumors of a new deadly virus wreaking havoc on poultry farms. In a recent