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Agriculture on launch of 2nd phase of Africa Phytosanitary Programme

Agriculture on launch of 2nd phase of Africa Phytosanitary Programme

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), in collaboration with the Government of South Africa, represented by the Department of Agriculture, launched the second...

Owner:  South African Government
Agriculture on Train-the-Trainer Conference strengthening Africa’s phytosanitary systems

Agriculture on Train-the-Trainer Conference strengthening Africa’s phytosanitary systems

The National Plant Protection Organisation of South Africa (NPPOZA) in the Department of Agriculture (DoA) is hosting a Train-The-Trainer Conference to discuss agricultural plant disease identification and prevention. Furthermore, the conference...

Owner:  South African Government
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#MalawiDecides2025: Of next Parliament on alliances, personalities, battle for policy direction

#MalawiDecides2025: Of next Parliament on alliances, personalities, battle for policy direction

As Malawians await the final declaration of results from the September 26, 2025 elections, attention is already shifting from ballot counting to the political landscape that will define the next five years. The question is no longer just about who...

Owner:  Elwin Mandowa
Malawi counts votes in tight presidential race

Malawi counts votes in tight presidential race

LILONGWE: Malawi counted votes after a general election dominated by economic hardships in the largely poor country, that could knock outgoing president Lazarus Chakwera's chances of winning a second term. Observers said preliminary results from...

Owner:  Omani Government
Malawi counts votes in tight race for president
How Agricultural Subsidy Policies Drive the Transformation of Agrifood Systems?

How Agricultural Subsidy Policies Drive the Transformation of Agrifood Systems?

Newswise — Since the 1960s, agricultural subsidies have been a core component of agricultural policies in many Asian and African countries, and are regarded as a key driver for the sustainable transformation of agrifood systems. The transformation...

Owner:  Roger Johnson (daughter Jessica is CEO)
Malawi Counts Votes As Incumbent, Ex-President Battle For Power

Malawi Counts Votes As Incumbent, Ex-President Battle For Power

Malawi counted votes Wednesday after general elections overshadowed by surging costs and chronic fuel shortages that have hampered the term of outgoing President Lazarus Chakwera. The ailing economy of the southern African country, one of the...

Owner:  John & Sola Momoh
Malawi counts votes as two presidents battle for power

Malawi counts votes as two presidents battle for power

Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) officials count votes at the end of polling for the presidential and parliamentary elections, in Lilongwe on September 16, 2025. [AFP] Malawi counted votes on Wednesday after general elections overshadowed by...

Owner:  Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi ,Gideon Towett Moi & Zehrabanu Mohamed Taki Hassanali Janmohamed
Malawians elect new president today

Malawians elect new president today

Malawians vote for a new president today in an election clouded by economic hardship as incumbent Lazarus Chakwera squares off against his predecessor in a race where few voters see a real alternative. Three of the 17 candidates for the September...

Owner:  Malam Kabiru A. Yusuf
How illegal mining is polluting Mozambique’s rivers

How illegal mining is polluting Mozambique’s rivers

Maputo, Mozambique – Thousands of so-called ‘garimpeiros’ are flocking to the gold-rich region along the Revue River and its tributaries in western Mozambique. These illegal gold miners hail not only from across Mozambique but also from...

Owner:  Saleh Zakwani, founder & chairman
Growing trees on farms boosts nutrition in rural Malawi

Growing trees on farms boosts nutrition in rural Malawi

Malawian households with fruit trees on their farms consumed more vegetables, and each additional tree species increased fruit consumption by 5% over a 10-year study period. Trees improve nutrition through direct consumption of fruits, ecosystem...

Owner:  Rhett Ayers Butler
Food, fuel shortages and joblessness cloud Malawi’s elections

Food, fuel shortages and joblessness cloud Malawi’s elections

Malawians will go to the polls on Tuesday with President Lazarus Chakwera under pressure, accused of failing to deliver on promises that brought him to power five years ago. Chief among them was a rapid economic turnaround that critics say never...

Owner:  London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG)
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