Daily Archives: Nov 2, 2023

Kenya Police SACCO Commits to Planting Over 1.5 million Trees by 2028

Nairobi, Kenya — In a robust response to climate change, the Kenya Police National DT Sacco has launched a five-year initiative to plant more than 1.5 million tree seedlings. This effort is part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy t...

Thika’s Kiandutu Slum Girls Find Hope and Opportunity in U.S.-Sponsored Empowerment Programme

Thika, Kenya — In the Kiandutu slums of Thika, an empowerment programme is transforming lives by helping young girls achieve their educational aspirations and avoid the pitfalls of slum life. This initiative is providing a critical lifeline to girls wh...

Jerome Maake Elected as Chairperson of Ad Hoc Committee on Intelligence Bill

CAPE TOWN – The newly established Ad Hoc Committee on the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill has elected Mr Jerome Maake as its Chairperson in its initial meeting following the National Assembly's resolution.According to Parliament of South Afric...

Western Cape Operation Nets Illegal Firearms and Drugs, Arrests Seven

WESTERN CAPE - The Western Cape’s Operation Shanela is achieving significant results against criminal activities involving the illegal possession of firearms and drug distribution through strategic, intelligence-led operations.According to South Africa...

Seychelles’ Vallee de Mai to Undergo Tourism Impact Study After 40 Years as a World Heritage Site

PRASLIN, Seychelles – Researchers associated with Praslin's Vallee de Mai Special Reserve have expressed their intention to investigate the consequences of tourism on this UNESCO World Heritage site in the future. Annabelle Constance, the project and s...

UN Framework Publishes First Global Stocktake on Climate Change: Detailed Analysis Ahead of COP28

UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations has released the world's first comprehensive Global Stocktake, a key report outlining the status of global climate action and progress toward the goals set by the Paris Agreement. This significant publication comes a...

United Nations Issues First Global Climate Stocktake Ahead of COP28

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has released the inaugural Global Stocktake, offering a comprehensive analysis of the progress on climate change action ahead of the pivotal COP28 summit.According to World Economic Forum, the f...

New Generation of Leaders Key to Amazon’s Future, Say Advocates

The Amazon, a critical component of Earth's ecosystem, spans eight countries and serves as the ancestral home to many indigenous groups. In the face of escalating climate change impacts, the input and leadership from these communities are viewed as ess...

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Khamuseb Encourages Local Food Production to Honor Nujoma

Otjiwarongo: Otjozondjupa Governor, John ||Khamuseb, has urged residents of the region to focus on planting more fruit trees and consuming locally produced food to honor the legacy of the late Founding President, Sam Nujoma. ||Khamuseb made these rema...
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Students of An Nour College Contribute to Cleaning Bittou Medical Center

Boulgou: Students from the private An Nour college clean up the Medical Center with Bittou Surgical Unit The staff of An Nour College in Bittou, in collaboration with the students of the said establishment, cleaned the Bittou Medical Center with Surgi...

Tree Planting Symbolises Positive Change Nujoma Championed, Says Hambyuka

Rundu: Kavango East Region Governor, Hamunyera Hambyuka, has stated that the trees planted in honor of Sam Nujoma will serve as a symbol of his values and the positive change he championed in Namibia. Hambyuka made this declaration during the Kavango ...

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