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Project Helps Lesotho’s Rural Farmers Become Certified Exporters

Lesotho is transforming strategic areas of the country into major centers of deciduous fruit production and export, through a World Bank-supported project

The project is boosting the livelihoods of farmers through the production of high-value tree crops, including apples, plums, cherries and apricots, shifting from a reliance on maize as the

Military Veterans accelerates housing delivery

The Department of Military Veterans and Department of Human Settlement agree on accelerating housing delivery for Military VeteransThe Department of Military Veterans led by the new Acting Director General, Mr Max Ozinsky, together with the National De…

Gauteng Health makes progress in paying suppliers

The Gauteng Department of Health has made progress in paying suppliers within 30 days.In a statement on Friday, the department said during the period July to October, 42 out of 54 institutions representing 78% were able to pay invoices within 20 days f…

SOUTH AFRICAN POWER UTILITY ESKOM NOW HAS EXCESS ELECTRICITY

PRETORIA, — South African State-owned power utility Eskom is now delivering excess electricity after having gone almost 15 months without any load shedding.Eskom said Thursday that in the six months ended Sept 30, 2016, it continued to further stabili…

Ethiopian Troop Withdrawals in Somalia Raise Concern of Al-Shabab Resurgence

Ethiopian troops who have been fighting Al-Shabab militants in Somalia have vacated a series of military bases, sparking fears of a militant resurgence and a possible setback for African Union efforts to stabilize the country.

On Wednesday, Ethiopian troops vacated their posts in Tiyeglow which was seized from Al-Shabab in August

Nigerian Militants Say They Bombed Chevron Oil Export Pipeline

WARRI, NIGERIA � Nigerian militants have bombed an oil export pipeline operated by U.S.-based multinational Chevron, according to the attackers and residents, and the militants are warning companies not to carry out repairs to sabotaged infrastructure that has reduced oil exports from Africa’s largest economy to a near 30-year

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