Illegal fishing methods and inadequate enforcement of regulations have led to the decline of fish stocks in Lakes Victoria, Albert and George. Read more »
International law has firmer rules for the trade of commodities like bananas and electronics than it does conventional arms, writes Abigail Nehring for Think Africa Press. Read more »
Ethiopia has entered into an agreement with Chinese and Indian companies to construct highways that will connect the country with neighbouring Sudan, South Sudan and Kenya. Read more »
In a special message to his counterparts in the East African states, President Mwai Kibaki has agreed to do away with any charges arising from delays in clearance if services at ... Read more »
Although the country's tourism sector is still a major contributor to the economy, it has been surpassed by industrial fishing as its main source of foreign exchange earnings. Read more »
A study has revealed that bribery is an obstacle to the country's trade, with importers and exporters allegedly having to bribe port officials for each shipment. Read more »
Nigeria and Brazil are working together to double their bilateral trade volume by 2015. Read more »
Conservationists have warned that widespread ivory poaching is wiping out Africa’s elephant herds and that unless governments and international organizations enact harsher ... Read more »
Doctoral student Pelly Malebe is part of a growing movement of researchers working to supplement the work of traditional tea breeders in the laboratory by identifying key traits, ... Read more »
The ports authorities of the two countries are working together to address cargo congestion at their principal ports. Read more »
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