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Published on Jul 11, 2025Source: The Trentonian - New Jersey - Neutral
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Published on Jul 13, 2025
Africa’s freshwater ecosystems depend on little creatures like insects and snails: study maps overlooked species
Africa’s tropical belt, defined by the Guinean forests of west Africa and the Congo Basin of central Africa, is globally recognised for its astounding biodiversity. Beneath the surface of this ecological region lies the world of freshwater …
Source: The Conversation - Neutral -
Published on Jul 10, 2025
The Central Africa LPG Expo 2025 Receives High Patronage From Cameroon’s Prime Minister, Head Of Government And ...
The Central Africa LPG Expo 2025, scheduled for July 16–17, 2025, at the Palais des Congrès in  Yaoundé, Cameroon, is proud to announce the high patronage of Cameroon’s Prime Minister and  Head of Government, H.E. Chief Dr. Joseph Dion …
Source: Africa.com - Center-left -
Published on Jul 13, 2025
Africa’s freshwater fish crisis: 26% of species threatened with extinction
Clanwilliam sand fish: Supplied: Jeremy Shelton From the tiny galaxiids of South Africa to the 2m-long Nile perch, Africa’s extraordinary biodiversity of freshwater fish have evolved to thrive in the various habitats in the geographically, climatically and …
Source: Mail & Guardian - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 13, 2025
Artist James Armstrong, inspired by Africa, experiments with textures
Features Janelle De Souza 2 Days Ago James Armstrong works on one of paintings at his home in Marval. - Photos by Ayanna Kinsale For Dr James Armstrong art is not about standing still. Despite having a distinct style recognised by many, he continues to …
Source: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 12, 2025
To my brothers and sisters in Africa
Aliko Dangote By Aliko Dangote Today, I want to share a deeply held conviction: Africa is on the verge of awakening. We have the youngest population, abundant natural resources, and boundless entrepreneurial energy. But to realize our potential, we …
Source: The News (Nigeria) - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 12, 2025
Togolese and pan-African entrepreneur, Gervais Koffi Djondo, is a role model for economic integration in Africa
Although economic integration is a common topic on Africa’s conference and workshop agendas, there is a sharp contrast between these discussions and reality. However, some entrepreneurs, such as Togolese entrepreneur Gervais Koffi Djondo, have proven this …
Source: Global Voices - Center-left -
Published on Jul 12, 2025
Why crypto assets like Bitcoin are central to Uganda’s $500 billion growth ambitions
COMMENT | MORRISON RWAKAKAMBA | Having campaigned under the banner of making the United States the “crypto capital” of the world, in his first week in office, he signed an executive order intended to support the growth of the United States crypto …
Source: Independent (Uganda) - Center-left -
Published on Jul 12, 2025
Homegrown innovation leads Africa’s agrifood transformation
African-led science and innovation are at the heart of efforts to transform agrifood systems across the continent. That was the central message of a dedicated side event held during the Regional Policy Dialogue on Strengthening South-South and Triangular …
Source: Gulf Agriculture - Pending -
Published on Jul 10, 2025
Devil worship, muti and murder: what’s behind the growth of occult gangs in South Africa?
Gang-related crime in South Africa is widespread, but is under-reported outside hotspots such as the Cape Flats in Cape Town or Westbury in Johannesburg. In these areas gangs are deeply rooted and contribute to ongoing violence, drug trafficking and …
Source: The Conversation - Neutral