The volume of Uganda's coffee exports rose 27.9% in February, compared to the same month a year ago, as high prices pushed traders to release larger quantities from their inventories, the agriculture ...
In the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia stands at the crossroads of migration, with cycles of drought, conflict, and limited economic ...
KAMPALA, UGANDA | Xinhua | More than 31,000 Congolese have fled conflicts in their home country since January and are now ...
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Legit.ng on MSNAnother Country Overtakes Nigeria as Africa’s Largest Importer of Second-hand ClothesKenya has emerged as the largest importer of second-hand clothing in Africa, overtaking Nigeria with $290 million worth of imports in 2023, reports say.
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Collagen Fertiliser Is a Smart Move for Uganda's CoffeeUgandan researchers have developed a method to transform the waste generated by leather production into a nutrient-rich ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: 11th Regional Forum On Sustainable Development to Focus On Implementation of SDGs, Agenda 2063The Eleventh Session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (ARFSD-11) is set to take place in Kampala, Uganda, from April 9 to April 11, 2025 preceded by pre-events, such as the ...
Uganda’s political landscape increasingly mirrors broader global ideological shifts, reflecting a movement from liberal ...
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The East African on MSNKenya’s strategic shift to regional defense, security diplomacyKenya has increasingly turned to regional defense diplomacy as a strategic approach to securing its borders, fostering ...
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The Citizen on MSNTriple threats at Kenya’s northern bordersA renewed South Sudanese civil war, an al-Shabaab takeover in Somalia, and an Ethiopia-Eritrea conflict could upend Kenya's ...
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Daily Nation on MSNKenya overtakes Nigeria as Africa’s largest importer of second-hand clothesKenya is now the biggest importer of second-hand clothes in Africa, giving the country the dubious distinction of being an ...
International flower companies are fleeing Ethiopia because of a worsening conflict in the northwestern Amhara region, a key flower-growing hub, dealing a blow to one of the country’s major exports.
The George Soros-founded private funder says it does not have the capacity to fill the void left by USAid cuts ...
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