Conflict in Sudan between rival military interests is not only impacting the country’s people. It also threatens the country’s fast-growing agriculture sector as well as its natural resources – including oil, gold and gum Arabic. Fizzy drinks and candy manufacturers the world over should be worried. SPECIAL FEATURE | BIRD …
Read More »Tshisekedi threatens to expel EAC Regional Force from DR Congo
Kinshasa, DRC | THE INDEPENDENT | FĂ©lix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has stated that if the East African Community Regional Force (EAC-RF) troops, deployed as part of a peacekeeping mission in the war-troubled province of North Kivu, do not fulfill their mandate, …
Read More »Ugandan troops recover 120 stolen cows from Nyatura Militia
Goma, DRC | THE INDEPENDENT | Ugandan Troops under a peacekeeping mission in the war-troubled province of North Kivu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have recovered 120 cows from suspected Nyatura militia. The animals were recovered between the weekend and Monday from the militia operating in the areas of Kinyandoni, …
Read More »Zimbabwe innovates technology to make fertiliser from coal
Zimbabwe is taking advantage of a technology used in South Africa and China, to develop ammonium-based fertilizers from coal SPECIAL FEATURE | BIRD AGENCY | A Zimbabwean government-owned entity, Verify Engineering, is preparing to use locally available coal to develop ammonia-based fertilisers as the country ramps up agricultural productivity. “We …
Read More »UN chief worried Sudan fighting not about to end
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Â The United Nations aid chief said it will be difficult to secure an end to the fighting in Sudan, as the warring parties are keen to âkeep it goingâ. He said it was âreally, really, deeply concerningâ the speed with which the crisis was âgoing …
Read More »Kenya expects to increase tea export to China
Nairobi, Kenya | Xinhua |Â Kenya is keen to expand its tea export to China in order to boost the sector’s revenues, a government official said Friday. “This year, we expect the volume to increase as more Kenyan orthodox and black teas find their way to China,” said Peris Mudida, head …
Read More »Angolan president calls for ceasefire in Sudan
Luanda, Angola | Xinhua |Â Angola’s President Joao Lourenco has advocated for a ceasefire in Sudan during a conversation with the Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan over the phone, according to a statement posted on the Facebook page of the Angolan Presidency Friday. President Lourenco spoke on the phone with …
Read More »Sudanese army sends negotiators to Saudi Arabia to discuss humanitarian truce
Khartoum, Sudan | Xinhua |Â The Sudanese Army said on Friday that it has sent negotiators to the Saudi port city of Jeddah to discuss the humanitarian truce as part of a Saudi-American initiative to end the conflict in the African country. “As part of the Saudi-American initiative, a delegation of …
Read More »Ethiopia helps 61 countries evacuate citizens from Sudan
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | Xinhua |Â The government of Ethiopia said it has helped 61 countries evacuate their citizens from Sudan. “The government of Ethiopia has extended the necessary support and collaborated with 61 countries worldwide to withdraw their citizens from Sudan through its territory,” the Ethiopian News Agency quoted foreign …
Read More »IMF chief lauds Kenya’s economic recovery program
Nairobi, Kenya | Xinhua |Â International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has expressed confidence in the Kenyan government’s economic recovery program. Georgieva, who is on a visit to Kenya, lauded the country’s decision to prioritize investment in agriculture and Micro and Small Enterprises (MSESs) that offer quick turnaround results. …
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