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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
The Tanzania Cotton Board has initiated a major mechanized offensive against agricultural pests, deploying sixteen self-propelled boom sprayers across five strategic districts. This move signals a radical shift towards modernization that could ripple across East Africa's agricultural landscape.
DAR ES SALAAM: IN last week’s discussion, we attempted to delve into this important subject, highlighting some of the reasons behind the unfavourable conditions facing our farmers.
Kenyan livestock farmers are bracing for a devastating financial hit as a severe shortage of essential raw materials triggers a 45 percent surge in feed costs.
A Kenyan citizen has recounted a horrifying ordeal after paying KSh 150,000 for a promised basketball career in Russia, only to be forcibly conscripted into the Russian military and deployed to the deadly frontlines of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Despite the substantial economic contribution of agriculture to the Kenyan economy, significant Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disparities continue to plague workers in the agribusiness sector.
The Tanzanian government has launched a massive drive to attract Foreign Direct Investment into the sugar sector, aiming to close a 700,000-tonne supply gap.
Frustrated by exorbitant interest rates and stringent collateral demands, Kenyan agriculturalists are increasingly turning to informal lending networks of family and friends to finance their harvests.
Tanzania is launching an aggressive strategy to transform date palm cultivation into a dominant commercial sector, aiming to combat drought and fortify regional food security.
The Tanzanian government is aggressively working to attract both local and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into its sugar industry to close a massive supply shortage.
State Department of Irrigation PS Ephantus Kimotho unveils ambitious plans to expand irrigation in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, a critical step towards Kenya's food sovereignty.
Kenya's coffee sector is undergoing a massive structural overhaul, but agricultural economists warn that without strict adherence to quality and volume consistency, the revival will fail.
The Kenya Transporters Association condemns KRA for imposing duty on transit goods lost to criminals, creating a double financial loss for the sector.