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Following criticism from environmental groups that concessionaires were destroying local farmland and shrines, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has acknowledged that the agreements ... Read more »
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The U.S. government has charged Antonio Indjai with drug trafficking and seeking to sell arms to rebels in Colombia. Read more »
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The red meat industry says the results of studies by academics has ruined them. Meat producers believe that the meat-labeling scandal have been blown out of proportion. A ... Read more »
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The Meat Corporation of Namibia has filed a case against its union after employees refused to work overtime to meet the increasing workload but instead embarked in a go-slow. Read more »
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The World Bank says it is strengthening its approach to land tenure and governance to limit the exploitation of vulnerable groups as a result of poor land governance systems. Read more »
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Thousands of people have been displaced and crops submerged after four rivers burst their banks following heavy rains in the western part of the country. Read more »
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Illegal fishing methods and inadequate enforcement of regulations have led to the decline of fish stocks in Lakes Victoria, Albert and George. Read more »
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The country's former navy chief, Jose Americo Bubo Na Tchuto, regarded as a drug kingpin, was arrested on international waters and is being transferred to the United States, ... Read more »
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The government has authorised the increase of mealie-meal prices to curb smuggling of the commodity, which had led to its countrywide shortage. Read more »
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According to a new study, while climate change could slash global crop yields in the 2030s, in some regions, including southern Africa, agricultural output could increase with ... Read more »








