The Trump administration’s decision to close the U.S. Agency for International Development has drawn widespread criticism ...
Soup kitchens can no longer feed the hungry. First responders are unable to reach the dead and wounded. Mothers and fathers ...
Young urban farmers in Khayelitsha are nurturing connections, creating economic opportunities, and promoting environmental ...
Libya deported more than 600 men from Niger last month as North African countries — financed by the European Union to tackle migration — have ramped up expulsions of sub-Saharan Africans.
Dr. Joseph Lubega calls sickle cell disease “probably the saddest story of a health problem that you could imagine.” He and his colleagues at Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of ...
Images of vastly sourced African and Carribbean-sourced food and fruits. “When I started selling chicken, I had to move and find a store to sell it because, at that point, my electricity bill ...
We’re not saying you should go there to play food critic ooo — it’s a chance to explore Africa’s rich flavors and maybe even break free from the shackles of Jollof rice! I’d be an ...
WEST AFRICA has long been a source of booze. In Yoruba mythology Obatala, a deity sent to create humans, stumbled on palm wine and fell into a drunken slumber before completing the task.
when they cut off food and other supplies to the miners underground for a period of time. It was an attempt to “smoke them out,” a South African Cabinet minister said, adding that authorities ...
“In sub-Saharan Africa, food insecurity was the biggest barrier to food satisfaction,” said Andrew Dugan, a researcher on the Ando Foundation/Nissin Food Products study. The report argues that ...
Nairobi — The African Union (AU) has adopted a new agricultural development strategy aimed at increasing the continent's agri-food output by 45 percent by 2035, transforming agri-food systems.
At least 78 dead bodies have been retrieved from a discontinued gold mine in South Africa where police cut off food and water supplies for months, in what trade unions called a “horrific ...