Israel condemned by 25 nations over “inhumane killing” of Gaza civilians and “drip feeding of aid” as war expands

Israel condemned by 25 nations over “inhumane killing” of Gaza civilians and “drip feeding of aid” as war expands

Twenty-five nations, including Britain, Canada and Japan, issued a joint statement on Monday with “a simple, urgent message: the war in Gaza must end now.” The statement by the U.S. allies and partners across the globe and published online by the U.K. government condemns Israel’s tightly-controlled aid distribution method, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s U.S.-backed…

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Africa: Facing Debt, Donor Retreat, Africa Needs United Response – UN Warns

Africa: Facing Debt, Donor Retreat, Africa Needs United Response – UN Warns

ADDIS ABABA- The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) suggested African countries to strengthen their economic diplomacy in home-grown expertise and credible evidence as debt crisis and donor retreat intensifies. In a briefing to the Africa Group of ambassadors at United Nations (UN) headquarters, the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Executive Secretary Claver Gatete…

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EFTs may go in Reserve Bank payments overhaul

EFTs may go in Reserve Bank payments overhaul

Reserve Bank govenor Lesetja Kganyago The South African Reserve Bank has released a position paper outlining how it intends carrying out its national payments ecosystem modernisation programme. According to Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago, the programme’s objectives include developing and establishing a national payments utility, increasing competition, and ensuring cash is no longer the only…

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Africa: Facing Debt, Donor Retreat, Africa Needs United Response – UN Warns

Africa: Agroecology – a Key to Food Sovereignty in Africa

By Lovejoy Mutongwiza in Addis Ababa Across Africa, agroecology is emerging as a transformative force, offering sustainable solutions for food security and sovereignty. This ecological approach not only nurtures the land but also empowers communities to reclaim control over their food systems. By integrating indigenous knowledge with modern ecological practices, agroecology has the potential to…

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Entrepreneur sees profits in South Africa’s townships

Entrepreneur sees profits in South Africa’s townships

Godiragetse Mogajane In the early 2020s, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Godiragetse Mogajane returned to Hammanskraal, the township north of Pretoria where he grew up. Back in his hometown, he noticed something missing: many of the popular food delivery apps that had become common in South Africa’s cities didn’t operate in the township. Townships – residential…

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Africa: Facing Debt, Donor Retreat, Africa Needs United Response – UN Warns

Africa: South Africa and Nigeria Need Opposite Approaches to Their Informal Sectors

Governments should harness the potential of informality as a bridge rather than a barrier to building economic resilience. Nigeria and South Africa are Africa’s largest economies, and their future development significantly impacts their regions and the continent as a whole. Updated forecasts by the African Futures and Innovation (AFI) team at the Institute for Security…

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