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Botanists decode secret life of rare plants to ensure reintroduction success
It was 2006 and Ismail Ebrahim, a botanist with the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), was worried. While ...
A promising economic turnaround is on the horizon for South Africa, creating a pivotal moment for the nation’s manufacturing ...
From raising soil pH to being a line of defense against pests, we bet you didn't know all the ways you can use ash from your ...
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Inconvenient Truth: Transparency does not jeopardise Africa’s anti-corruption efforts; it strengthens them
Why an Open Book Policy and full disclosures Are Not Threats to Alleged Corruption Investigations, but a Pathway to True Justice. Across the African continent, an increasingly common but deeply ...
Ending child poverty is within reach, UNICEF argues, because solutions exist. Meet some of the children and families who are ...
Operational improvements and turnaround in Wild Caught Seafood partially offset impact of lower fish-oil prices.
Cluck N' Shuck operates at the Easton Public Market. EASTON, Pa. - The husband-and-wife team behind some of the Lehigh Valley’s most acclaimed food and dining establishments has brought its culinary ...
This fall the museum debuted its newly reimagined African American galleries and the first major exhibition of Indigenous ...
Hello readers! The calendar is turning, the year is winding down, and once again it’s time to look back at the people, ...
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Nigeria: Backlash Over Akwa Ibom Govt's Response to Criticism On Broken Public Infrastructure
In a state of about seven million people, the state government has spent an estimated N2 billion on luxury SUVs for politicians within one year, even as more than two million residents live in ...
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Archaeologists studying mining settlements in Egypt found iron shackles that they say likely points to forced labor.
Gold didn’t simply glitter in ancient Egypt—it carried a cost people rarely acknowledge. Archaeologists working at Ghooza, a ...
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