The construction of Ethiopia's Grand Rennaissance Dam is approaching its final stages."We proposed to establish a scientific team derived from three countries and they look deep ... Read more »
The Kenyan government has destroyed 400 tones of contraband sugar valued at U.S.$279,000 by dumping it into the Indian Ocean. Industrialisation secretary Adan Mohamed has warned ... Read more »
The nine hour round included three way closed door meetings attended by the ministers of water and irrigation from Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. Read more »
The National Environment Management Authority is conducting a clean-up exercise in the city with a focus on rehabilitating the heavily polluted Nairobi River. Read more »
The to-and-fro between the Nile Basin countries of Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over the right to use the water of the Nile seems to be making some headway, as talks have resumed. Read more »
Capetonians have managed to reduce water usage to 522 million litres per day over the past week - 43 million litres less than the previous week's water usage. Despite this, and ... Read more »
While water shortages have lead to prolonged droughts, authorities are building new long-distance pipelines and dams. A project is underway to provide water to cities and Blantyre, ... Read more »
Sudan and Egypt have had long-running disputes over a border area with each country claiming ownership and the use of the Nile River. Read more »
The ongoing diplomatic tussle between Egypt and Ethiopia over the use of water from the river Nile for Ethiopia's Grand Rennaisance Dam electricity generation project seems to be ... Read more »
Sokoto State's Aminu Tambuwal has been photographed being ferried with his convoy across River Benue into Ibi town on boats in a dangerous 30-minute journey. A promise to construct ... Read more »
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