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African Development Bank revives Clay Works Factory in Botswana

News Africa
Recognizing Lobatse Clay Works’ potential, the African Development Bank provided a loan facility, in partnership with the Botswana Development Corporation to turn around the company’s fortunes
Business

Afreximbank extends 15-million Euros factoring line of credit to Banque Postale du Congo

Staff Writer
The partnership is also designed to improve access to finance for SMEs, which are vital contributors to job creation and economic growth as well as strengthen capacity building and legal and regulatory framework
Africa

The Spy who loved Me! Burkina Faso exposes sneaky lady Secret Agent from France

Tanzania Times
Claire Dubois, a French woman in her early 30s, arrived in Burkina Faso posing as the director of a Non-Government Organization known as Forward. Pretending to love the new Burkina Faso government and its leader, Dubois organization worked diligently to…
Africa

Africans’ roles in World War II and how they suffered from discrimination on battlefield

Special Report
The was not theirs, but Africans fought all the same. They also endured paid, suffering and discrimination from the same people they were sent to help.
Africa

Surgeon who provided Free Surgeries Across Africa for 40 years receives special award

Tanzania Times
Dr. Parker volunteered full time with Mercy Ships from 1987 and in 1995, added the responsibility of ships’ Chief Medical Officer to his surgical role.
Business

East African Monetary Union will sail through Global Geopolitical Tensions. Bank Governors declare

Special Report
The Committee noted the strong growth outlook for the EAC economies, with real GDP projected at 5.8 percent in 2025, which is higher than the projected growth globally and in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Earth

The Dead Sea is Dying. Humans happen to be the cause

Special Report
While the issue of climate change also plays a major role, it seems the real culprit is human activities, this is because people have been diverting the flow of water from discharging into the sea.
Earth

Millions of Migratory Birds get killed by crashing into glass skyscrapers in cities

Alex Ngari
This year's World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) theme Creating Bird-friendly Cities and Communities highlights the need for healthy coexistence between birds and humans, in the face of expanding urban developments, made worse by the changing climate. 
Africa

New Pope Leo XIV has already visited Tanzania and Kenya

Tanzania Times
For most residents of Africa, the Chicago Born Prevost is likely to be more open and may even emulate his predecessor’s efforts to connect with the continent, something which he has already shown during his time as cardinal.
Africa

Alexandria City is falling. Nearly 300 buildings along Egyptian coastline come down crashing

Tanzania Times
Researchers found building collapses are closely linked to the severe erosion of the Mediterranean coastline, driven by sediment imbalances resulting from decades of inefficient landscape management and uncontrolled urban expansion.
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