Deputy Director of Veterinary Services, Dr. George Opoku-Pare has called for a national slaughtering plan for fowls in prevention of the Avian Influenza in the future.
Over 100 farmers in Hawzien district, Tigray regional state received training in modern beekeeping techniques by two Israeli experts from MASHAV, Israel's international cooperation agency.
The Ghana Veterinary Medical Association (GVMA) has urged the government to give poultry and livestock sub-sector the needed boost to ensure maximum production for the public.
Many Zimbabweans were taken back in time by news of the death of Ian Smith, the unrepentant former prime minister of the Rhodesian predecessor state in which a white minority ruled
Zimbabwean NGO sources quoted Commonwealth Secretary Don McKinnon as telling them the organization cannot interfere in the affairs of the Harare government
Players on Zimbabwe's Dynamos soccer team are threatening to withhold their services against Shooting Stars this Sunday unless team management comes up with bonuses due them for winning the CBZ Cup nearly a week ago
The National Constitutional Assembly charges that Zimbabwean state security agents were torturing activists even as President Robert Mugabe made light in a news conference of charges Harare uses political violence
University of Zimbabwe authorities closed campus residence halls in July saying they had been condemned by city authorities, but student activists say officials closed the dormitories as a way to quell campus dissent
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza stressed in Kampala on Thursday the need to establish partnerships between the public and private sectors to promote development.
The Mozambican Education Ministry is gradually taking over management of the food assistance programme to schools from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).
Friday dawned rainy. Fifteen minutes past the opening hour posted outside, the voter registration office for the neighbourhood of Malhangalene, in Maputo, capital of Mozambique, was still locked. A guard sat on a chair, text messaging on his cell phone,
The Chief Executive Officer of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector funding arm of the World Bank, Lars Thunell. pledged on Thursday evening that this institution will do its best to improve the investment climate in Mozambique.
Impoverished residents in the suburb of Carrupeia in Nampula, Mozambique's third largest city, do not have access to potable water because their water committee has effectively ceased to function.
The performance of Mozambican banks during the 2006 financial year was not only better than the previous year's results, but also exceeded the expectations of the banks themselves.
Cameroonian scientist and senior lecturer at the University of Yaounde I, Dr. Isaac Njilah Konfor, has said the rich medicinal plants found in the Mt. Cameroon region might soon be exhausted owing to unsustainable harvesting.
The United Nations refugee agency is working with the Government of Malawi on a registration exercise aimed at improving the protection, management and assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in the country.
The United Nations refugee agency is working with the Government of Malawi on a registration exercise aimed at improving the protection, management and assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in the country.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is urging the Kenyan authorities to grant the agency access to over two dozen Somalis being detained in Nairobi after a group nearly that size were forcibly returned to war-torn Mogadishu.