Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) – Agriculture Minister Ivan Meyer on Tuesday welcomed the lifting of the ban on vegetable exports to Botswana Full text...
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Is Artificial Intelligence the future of farming? Exploring opportunities and challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa: World Bank Blog By Chakib Jenane, Regional Director for Sustainable Development, West and Central Africa, World Bank
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Libyan minister meets international bodies to promote museums
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IMF Board completes review of Cong’s ECF arrangement
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Countries spend more money paying off debt than fighting climate change
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UN launches gender equality plan: ‘We’re at a turning point’
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’Interruption of US aid to HIV response in DRC could cost thousands of lives’
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Cape Town to host EU-South Africa summit on Thursday
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How AI can help both tax collectors and taxpayers: IMF Blog By Thomas Cantens and Herve Tourpe
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CFAF 15 billion already invested in Benin’s special employment integration programme
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South Africa welcomes court order to extradite Malawian fugitive
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CAF president Patrice Motsepe re-elected unopposed for second term
French business executive to be deported from Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - A French national, Jean Christian Bergeron, has been accused of economic sabotage and ordered to leave Kenya in the wake of a protracted fuel supply crisis, the Daily Nation reported Wednesday Full text...
Distribution key as WHO approves first malaria vaccine
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Pfizer expands access to cancer drugs in 45 African countries
New York, US (PANA) - US drug firm Pfizer has announced a partnership with IDA Foundation, an independent social enterprise providing essential medicines to low-and middle-income countries, to provide equitable access to quality cancer treatments, the firm said on Wednesday Full text...
Tunisian PM announces measures against rise of commodities prices
Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) - Tunisian Prime Minister, Youssef Chahed, on Monday acknowledged that Tunisians are affected by the continuing rise of commodities prices, vowing that his government will take the necessary steps to put an end to price increases of certain commodities Full text...