At 5 o’clock on the morning of November 13, more than 200 Haitian police officers raided the Grand Ravine area of Port-au-Prince. There was a series of loud explosions, followed Read More..
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Thirty-Three Case Studies Shed Light on the Tremendous Success of Agro-Ecological Agriculture Across the African Continent
The thirty-three case studies shed light on the tremendous success of agroecological agriculture across the African continent. They demonstrate with facts and figures how an agricultural transformation respectful of the Read More..
Tanzania Closes Five Banks to Protect Customers
Tanzania’s central bank has cancelled licences for five banks operating in the country and placed them under receivership. The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) said the lenders breached core capital rules. Read More..
CARITAS Ghana Holds Two-Day Dialogue on Land Grabbing
Mr. John Peter Amewu, Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, has lamented over the plight of peasant farmers who have lost their lands and thrown into abject poverty as a Read More..
Ethiopia Announces Intent to Free Political Prisoners
Image: ZeHabesha News Ethiopia’s prime minister has announced that the country will free all of its political prisoners, pardon them and close a notorious prison. It’s a surprising turnaround for Read More..
Politicians Must No Longer Manage Africa’s Natural Resources Unilaterally, Say Experts
Image: African Development Bank Group On Day 1 of the 12th African Economic Conference, which began on December 4, 2017 in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), experts from Africa called for the inclusive Read More..