ATMIS Transition Should Not Lead to Huge Uncertainty, Chaos in Horn of Africa: FM Taye

Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Taye Atske Selassie underscored that the transition from the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) should not lead to a huge uncertainty and chaos in the Horn of Africa. “Let us be clear that ATMIS transition should not lead to a huge uncertainty and chaos in the Horn of Africa,” Foreign Minister Taye posted on…

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ATMIS Transition Should Not Lead to Huge Uncertainty, Chaos in Horn of Africa: FM Taye

Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Taye Atske Selassie underscored that the transition from the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) should not lead to a huge uncertainty and chaos in the Horn of Africa. “Let us be clear that ATMIS transition should not lead to a huge uncertainty and chaos in the Horn of Africa,” Foreign Minister Taye posted on…

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Strengthening farmer-managed seed systems for enhanced food sovereignty in East Africa

This collaborative effort is driven by the shared understanding that the ongoing loss of agro-biodiversity, exacerbated by climate change, poses a serious threat to food security across the region. IN an era where agriculture forms the backbone of global food security, seeds are the fundamental building blocks of life. The quality, availability, and diversity of seeds directly shape the…

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Strengthening farmer-managed seed systems for enhanced food sovereignty in East Africa

This collaborative effort is driven by the shared understanding that the ongoing loss of agro-biodiversity, exacerbated by climate change, poses a serious threat to food security across the region. IN an era where agriculture forms the backbone of global food security, seeds are the fundamental building blocks of life. The quality, availability, and diversity of seeds directly shape the…

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China’s Lending to Africa Increases for the First Time in Seven Years, Study Reveals

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian In 2023, Chinese lenders committed $4.61 billion in loans to Africa, marking the first annual increase in seven years, according to a study by Boston University’s Global Development Policy Centre. This figure represents a more than three-fold increase from the previous year, highlighting China’s renewed interest in African investments after a significant decline…

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China’s Lending to Africa Increases for the First Time in Seven Years, Study Reveals

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian In 2023, Chinese lenders committed $4.61 billion in loans to Africa, marking the first annual increase in seven years, according to a study by Boston University’s Global Development Policy Centre. This figure represents a more than three-fold increase from the previous year, highlighting China’s renewed interest in African investments after a significant decline…

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Top 7 Myths About Africa

By Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Africa is a continent of immense diversity, encompassing over 50 countries, thousands of languages, and a wide array of ecosystems. Yet, it is often misunderstood, with many misconceptions persisting due to stereotypes, outdated information, or a general lack of knowledge. These misconceptions can lead to negative attitudes and an oversimplified view of…

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Nyerere Bridge in Tanzania Generates Sh102.18 Billion in Nine Years

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Since its inauguration in 2016, Tanzania’s Nyerere Bridge has generated Sh102.18 billion, according to the government. Despite this significant revenue, the bridge is still far from recouping its total investment cost. The bridge is an investment by the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and is projected to repay Sh344 billion over 30 years,…

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