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As part of efforts to urgently arrest the depletion of the natural resources of the Lake Chad region, MTN Nigeria is throwing its weight behind the hosting of the World Conference being organised to save the Lake.
More than 3,000 people have been evicted from three tabora forest reserves in the past two months. The evictions were effected following a special campaign to kick out invaders from the forest reserves.
President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali presided, on Sunday morning, in the northern suburb of Ain Zaghouan, over the celebration of National Tree Day.
Over 3200 trees were over the weekend by officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, National Police and residents of Kacyiru at the Police headquarters.
Janet's (not real name) disdain for the sachet water, popularly known as 'pure water', possibly began right from her undergraduate days at the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma.
The British High Commissioner, Bob Dewar yesterday at the Old Karu Orphanage Home declared the commission's intention to assist Nigerians, especially the less privileged and vulnerable ones.
Long term lenders behind the massive Lake Turkana Wind Power Project - Kenya's largest green-field wind power scheme - are now asking for a government guarantee to cover the risks in the private-sector funded project.
The claim that biofuels are a threat to food security comes from multinational oil companies, who fear that biofuels are a threat to their business, alleged Jose Bellini, coordinator for agrobusiness of the Brazilian Agriculture and Livestock Research company, EMBRAPA, in Maputo on Thursday.
A five-day training on biodiversity conservation and management for forestry officers, last Thursday, November 19th commenced at the Darwin Field Station, located right in the heart of the Abuko Nature Reserve.
Two floors at the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), headquarters in Abuja, were consumed yesterday by fire.
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Nature Aid Ghana, a non- governmental organisation (NGO) poised to promote environmental protection, has called on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to urgently come out with the necessary sanctions against Newmont Ghana Gold Limited (NGGL), for the recent cyanide spillage.
The 9th WAPI (Words and Pictures) will take place on November 21 at Hotel Africana's People's Space and it has been dubbed "Recycle".
Twists and turns have continued to surround the disposal of 296 tonnes of fish seized earlier this year in a foreign ship.
Energy experts, environmentalists, and security operatives are meeting in Accra to fashion out how to detect oil spillage in the marine waters of the country.
When cynics talk about "the nutrient-rich topsoil" being washed away, every Rwandan feels stung. There is nothing that hurts so much as to see the rich, red soil that sails downstream in the rivers of Rwanda, or silts the lakes.
Houses left behind by Mau settlers were demolished on Thursday in a clear indication that the government would not allow the evicted squatters to return to the forest.
The government plans to deploy more security officers in the Mau forest amid threats by local politicians to lead evicted settlers back into the forest.
Africa's freshwater resources are under serious threat from climate change and urgent adaptation measures are needed, says a study.
An international group of researchers will meet January 13-15, 2009 at a conference in Gisenyi to grapple with the problem of Lake Kivu.
Kenyans leaving the Mau Forest will begin receiving humanitarian assistance from the government.
The government has released relief food to be distributed to squatters being evicted from the Mau forest reserve.
Someone is being economical with the truth on the Mau Forest saga - and just about everything that ails Kenya. That is sad.
The Okavango Delta, which has been described as the world's largest inland delta, is the lifeline of the people living on its banks.
Forestry officials from the Senegalese region of Casamance have commended The Gambia for being one of the countries in the sub-region to be admired for its successes and giant strides in community forest management.
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