3.4m Kenyans at risk of starvation as maize harvest falls short in 2017 Production declined 20-30 per cent due to insufficient long rains and infestation by the fall armyworm across 27 counties.
East Africa to have first public fertility hospital Facility is set to open in March 2018 in Kampala, Uganda.
Resource-rich DRC losing $1.3b every year in unpaid taxes Corruption in revenue agencies and the state-owned Gécamines are to blame for the plunder.
Tourism sector can play bigger role in conservation efforts Tourism sector has to do more than just milk the cow. It needs to feed the cow too.
Germany extradites Rwandan genocide suspect Twagiramungu who left Rwanda in 1994, is reported to have masterminded the killing of more than 10,000 Tutsis.
In this age, nuclear technology and agriculture go together In South Africa, nuclear technology has saved Western Cape’s orange industry, which was about to collapse.
East Africa electricity grid takes shapes Electricity trade among East African soon to begin as Ethiopia and Kenya race to finish transmission lines.
Africa will be just fine, Kagame tells the West "Africa has homegrown ideals it will pursue to chart its destiny rather than adopt foreign ideologies."