Eine europäisch-afrikanische Liebe mit Hindernissen – Radio-Feature
Deutschland, Kamerun, Liebe, Marokko, MigrationPosts by Category: Beyond the News
Von Tanger, Marokko, sind es nur 14 Kilometer bis zum spanischen Festland. Von hier aus versuchen viele Migranten mit dem…
#morocco #migration #refugees, European Union, Migration, refugees“We can produce enough to feed ourselves” – a Sankarist approach for sovereign and sustainable food security by David Drengk…
autarky, Burkina Faso, food security, food sovereignty, sankarist approach, sustainable food securityHerr Movassat, Sie sind seit 2009 Abgeordneter im Bundestag und Obmann der Fraktion DIE LINKE im Ausschuss für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit…
Sustainable Development GoalsThis article was originally written in Arabic by Omar Elhady and published in Al-Masry Al-Youm Newspaper on September 19, 2014….
Egypt, Human Rights, Ibrahim Bassem, Mostafa Alhosseiny Prize, Omar Elhady, refugees, social injusticeBy Prof. Ton Dietz A delegation of the ‘Africa in the World’ research group of the African Studies Centre in…
africa, African Studies Centre Leiden, Al-Jazeera, Development Aid, development cooperation, geopolitics, Qatar, Qatar Foundation, Sheikh Eid Bin Mohammad Al-Thani, the Netherlandss, Ton DietzThe year 2014 marked fifty years of Malawi´s independence, twenty years of democracy and a return of local government councillors…
Chashgate, corruption, Malawi, Mutharika, Ostafrika, Peter MutharikaZur Diskursiven Debatte europäischer Kolonialherrschaft am Beispiel Deutschlands Von Fanny Lüskow 1 Einleitung2 Begriffsannäherung2.1 Kolonialismus2.2 Postkolonialismus3 Kolonialherrschaft des Deutschen Reiches4…
Deutsches Reich, Diskursive Debatte, Europäische Kolonialherrschaft, Imperialismus, Kolonisation. Kolonialismus, Kwame Nkrumah, Neokolonialismus, Post-Kolonialismus, RassismusDas Buch “Sanaa Mtaani – Art in the City: Einblicke in die gegenwärtige Kunst Nairobis” von Philipp Günther, Stefanie Habben,…
Art in the City, Buchrezesion, Kenia, Kenya, Kunst, Kunstzene, Kuona Trust, Literatur, Literaturtipp, Nairobi, Ostafrika, Sanaa Mtaani, Sanaa Mtaani - Art in the Cityby Lorenzo Fioramonti In the past few years, there has been much talk about “Africa rising”. In late 2011, The…
Africa rising, economy, GDP, Lorenzo FiaoramontiAlles begann mit einer verlorenen Wette gegen den Verein „Viva con Agua”. Anfang des Jahres muss Tilmann Otto alias Gentleman…
Addis Abeba, Gentleman, Goethe-Institut, Tilmann Otto, Viva con AguaOb nun als FreiwilligeR im Ausland oder als MigrantIn im Aufnahmeland – das Gefühl, „fremd“ zu sein, wird in vielen…
Fremdheit, Germany, WissenDie Maker-Bewegung ist heute mehr als ein neuer Trend zum Basteln und Selbermachen. Sie hat auch das Potential, die Wirtschaft…
african maker, Afrikas Maker, Chika Okafor, Maker Faire Africa, utopia.deVon Daniel Koßmann 1. Einführung Als der kenianische Autor Binyavanga Wainana im Januar dieses Jahres sich mutig entschloss im Alter…
Academia, Kenia, LGBTI-QFrom international filmmakers, to national film industries, to individuals with iPhones, Africa in film is inspiring growing audiences across and…
African cinema, African Feilm Festivals, African Film, Big Men, Buni Films, Chora Chora, Gollywood, Grey Matter, Hillywood, LGBTI-Q, Mandela The Myth and Me, Nollywood, Routes to My Rootz, The Magic Bullet, Thembi MutchDer junge Filmemacher Manuel Rees aus Deutschland und der junge Elektroingenieur Chipiliro Masina aus Malawi haben gemeinsam einen Dokumentarfilm produziert,…
Documentary, Germany, MalawiEufrika.org hat sich mit dem Berliner Musiker Badawi Poa getroffen, um mit ihm über seine neue EP Connection ya Kimuziki…
Badawi Poa, Bongo Flava, check ya mziki, Connection ya Kimuziki, Dar es Salaam, Dub, Eck Production, Hip Hop, Music, Musik, Reggae, TansaniaBoth the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples and the Climate Summit have taken place at the UN this week, writes…
Anlässlich des UN-Klimagipfels in New York fanden am 21. September weltweit die größten dezentralen Proteste von Umweltaktivisten in der Geschichte…
2014, Civil Society, Interview, Klimakonferenz, Klimaschutz, Nnimo Bassey, UNWissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zeigen, dass die in Schulbüchern vermittelten Inhalte rassistische und exotistische Afrikabilder reproduzieren. Ein Plädoyer für ambitionierte Lehrkräfte, gewohnte…
Education, eurocentrism, Germany, racismDie Ansprüche sind hoch, die Idee vielversprechend: Das Projekt Godeepr.com will den Qualitätsjournalismus von innen heraus verändern – und tiefgründige,…
Andrew Oberstadt, crowd sourcing, deepr, deepr.com, Ingrid Hägele, Journalismus, SenegalThe 5th Invisible Borders Road Trip started on 2nd of June 2014. It is a trans-African project that brings together…
Angus McKinnon, Breeze Yoko, Dawit L. Petros, Emeka Okereke, Emmanuel Iduma, filming, graffiti, Heba Amin, Invisible Borders, Invisible Borders Road Trip, Lindokuhle Nkosi, Pan-Africanism, Photography, Renee Mboya, Tom Saater, Trans-Africanism, writingBy Rafael Verbuyst When Nelson Mandela created a milestone piece of post-apartheid legislation by officially mandating the establishment of a…
African National Congress (ANC), Amnesty, Apartheid, appropriation, Desmond Tutu, history, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR), National Party (NP), Reparation and Rehabilitation Committee, Social Construction of Technology (SCOT), South Africa, transnational justice, truth adn reconciliation commission (TRC), UbuntuThe annual Invisible Borders Road Trip embodies everything that this organisation is about: movement. The collective of artists from all…
art project, Bosnia, creative exchange, documentation, Emeka Okereke, global citizens, Invisible Boarders, painters, performance artists, photographers, Road Trip 2014, Sarajevo, TV crew, writersBy Tanja Hendriks Write it down but it doesn´t mean You´re not just telling stories These words are part of…
African Studies, change of perception, colonialism, exploitation, history, people, positions of power, power balance, power struggle, representation, reproduction, single story, stereotypes, Western WorldIn ihrer Regierungserklärung zu Beginn der neuen Legislaturperiode hat sich die deutsche Bundeskanzlerin nur indirekt zur Zukunft der europäisch-afrikanischen Beziehungen…
Afrika-Politik, Andreas Schockenhoff, Angela Merkel, Bundeskanzlerin, Bundeswehr, Deutschland, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Mali, Regierungserklärung, Wolfgang Gehrke, Zentralafrikanische RepublikIt has been a while since eufrika.org announced the countdown for AfricaHackTrip. Since then, the bunch of web designers and…
AfricaHackTrip, Barcamp, Hackathon, Internet, Kampala, Kenya, Nairobi, Outbox, SPECIAL: Digital Africa, Uganda, web designers, web programmersCommunities in Liberia’s Grand Bassa County have allegedly come under attack from state paramilitary forces who have been marauding through…
agriculture, Equatorial Palm Oil, Liberia, Palm Oil, SDIAfrican youth played a keyrole in the massprotests all over the continent the last few years. While they proofed to…
Alcinda Honwana, International African Institute, Lugard Lecture, Protest Movements, Waithood, YouthThere are many ways from Europe to Africa – if you are a businessman or a tourist – but only…
Integration, Israel, Migration, UgandaWhat some see as “apartheid in reverse” The University of KwaZulu Natal’s recently announced language policy, which will require undergraduates…
Afrikaans, Bantu Education, bilingualism, controversy, English, isiZulu, language policy, South Africa, Soweto Uprising, University of Kwazulu NatalWe all knew it. We saw this coming in Haiti and talked about it in Egypt, when 5 Ushahidi maps…
elections, Kenya, monitoringOn Tuesday, a two-week-long Debate on The Economist’s website started. Topic: “How real is the rise of Africa?”
africa, Economic Development, Economy, Oliver August, Real Rise, Rick Rowden, The Economist, Wolfgang Fengler, World BankLaut einer Pressemitteilung des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs in Den Haag wird die Anklage gegen den Kenianier Francis Muthaura zurückgenommen. Muthaura ist…
Francis Muthaura, IStGH, Kenia, Mwai Kibaki, Uhuru KenyattaWie westliche Medien über die Wahlen in Kenia berichten – Ein Kommentar Setzt man sich mit der westlichen Vorberichterstattung zu…
Ausschreitungen, Berichterstattung, Kenia, Mombasa, objektiv, Sicherheitskräfte, Tote, WahlenBy Nadia Lehmann & David Joakim Wedholm When Kenyans went to the polls on Monday they were accompanied by 99…
Kenya, Kenyatta, Kibaki, members of parliament, neck-and-neck race, presidential elections, senators, voter turnoutAbout one week ago, civil servants probably did not expect the situation to escalate as it did during past Thursday…
airports, anti-Banda, Blantyre, civil servants, clashes, devalutation, economy, foreign Donors, government, Lilongwe, Malawi, protests, recession, wage strikeMoroccan energy expert Dr. El Mostafa Jamea questions the benefits of the large-scale project Desertec for the local communities. He emphasizes their concerns…
DESERTEC, European Union, Morocco, renewable energiesThe continent is stereotyped as being violent and increasingly unstable, but a closer look suggests that conflict is declining, says…
africa, peace, Scott Straus, warWarum Malawi nach den Erfolgsmeldungen der letzten Jahre aktuell wieder Hunger droht, welche Schlüsse die Afrikanische Union zieht und wie…
AU, Banda, Hunger, IWF, Malawi, MutharikaWith the decline of the Eurozone, the staggering growth rates of many African countries come to the fore. But closely…
CFA, CFA franc, Euro, EurozoneA new report examines gender inequality in Nigeria, but its narrow understanding of gender blinds it to wider problems and…
gender, Gender in Nigeria Report 2012: Improving the Lives of Girls and Women in Nigeria, Nigeria, UKAidMalawi gilt als beliebtes Transitland für Flüchtlinge auf dem Weg nach Südafrika. Nachdem im vergangenen Jahr 49 Flüchtlinge aus Äthiopien…
Joyce Banda, Lake Malawi, Malawi, refugeesDie Debatte um Änderungen in Kinderbüchern mit rassistischem Vokabular hat nichts mit Zensur zu tun. Das Problem ist unsere beschränkte…
Commentary, Kinderbücher, Kolonialismus, literature, Rassismus, Ulrich Greiner, ZEITIn Egypt the assembly that was charged with crafting the county’s new constitution until January today hastily passed a draft,…
draft constitution, Egypt, Hossam El-Ghiryani, Morsi, ReferendumThe coup d’état against Mali’s democratically elected government in march this year following the slide of the country’s north into…
Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, military, Niger, Sahara, Sahel, security, Somalia, terrorismDuring the past week observers could witness tremendous changes in the stability situation in the DR Congo’s North Kivu region….
Benjamin Mkapa, DRC, Frederick Chiluba, Goma, joint statement, Kampala, Kenya, Laurent Désiré Kabila, M23, military intervention, Monusco, North Kivu, Pasteur Bizimungu, Robert Mugabe, Rwanda, Sam Nujoma, Tanzania, Uganda, Yoweri MuseveniIt all started last Thursday when Egyptian president Mursi issued a decree that puts his decisions above legal challenge until…
demonstrations, Egypt, Mubarak, Mursi, ProtestIt was a film presentation following this year’s Afrikamera motto African woman on and behind the screen. On Friday evening,…
Afrikamera, Algeria, Angèle Diabang Brener, Berlin, cameroon, Cécile Mulombe, DRCongo, France, Karin Albou, Kenya, Nadia Rais, Pascale Obolo, Senegal, short films, TunisiaGerman Parliament today decided to extend German military presence in Sudan’s Darfur region. Since the German military is a parliamentary…
AU, Darfur, German Parliament, Germany, increase, military contingent, Sudan, UN, UNAMIDThe 2012/13 academic year at Chancellor College in Zomba, part of the University of Malawi, is delayed due to complications…
Chancellor College, Fight for Academic Freedom, Lilongwe, Malawi, protests, salary increase, State House, Strike, university fees, University of Malawi, ZombaSelbst auf dem K’asuwa bissa, dem größten Markt und bedeutendsten Verkehrsknotenpunkt der Innenstadt Niameys, herrschte in den letzten Tagen außerordentliche…
Busstreik, Infrastruktur, Niamey, Niger, TaxistreikAuthorities from Namibia and Botswana see warning signs for the fish populations of the region’s largest river, the Okavango. Unregulated…
Angola, Botswana, dragnetting, fish, illegal fishing activities, Ministry of Fisheries, Namibia, Okavango RiverAs reported last month, Tanzania and Malawi were trying to find an agreement over the position of the water border…
border dispute, Lake Malawi, Malawi, TanzaniaDaily urban life in Limbe, Cameroon: The urban confrontation of fish and oil After two episodes from Cameroon’s Nkongsamba, Bafoussam…
Malawi’s current president Joyce Banda addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York for the first time…
General Assembly, Joyce Banda, Malawi, New York, president, speech, United NationsMalawian journalist Terence Mwamlima investigates the actual presence of child labor in two market scenes in Malawi’s economic capital Blantyre….
Blantyre Market, Child labor, Limbe market, Malawi, rural areas, tea and tobacco estates, Terence Mwamlima, urban areas, urbanizationYesterday UNICEF published, together with the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, its progress report on Child Survival claiming…
decrease, health, mortality rate, UN Inter-Agency Group, UN Millenium Goals, under 5 mortality rate, UNICEF(eufrika) – In den deutschen Medien werden Afrikaner auch heute noch gerne als triebgesteuert wahrgenommen und porträtiert. Ein aktuelles Beispiel…
Afrikabild, Faure Gnassingbé, Frauenbewegung, Media, Politics, Proteste, Sexismus, Togo, Wahlen, Westafrika(eufrika) – With September being announced as first official Mbira Month, Zimbabwean musicians and artists throw a new light on…
cultural importance, curriculum, Mbira, Mbira Exhibition Online, Mbira Month, Zimbabwe(eufrika) – Artists from Zimbabwe have recently declared September annual Mbira Month. Since generations the mbira has inspired people to…
Mbira, Mbira Centre Harare, Mbira Month, Zimbabwe(eufrika) – For over 50 years there has been a dispute over the border between Malawi and Tanzania. Attempts from…
border dispute, Dar es Salaam, International Court of Justice, Lake Malawi, Malawi, Mzuzu, oil exploration, TanzaniaTwo months after the first reported cases the Ebola outbreak is under control, according to the Health ministry of Uganda….
deaths, Ebola, health report, Kibale District, MSF, New Vision, UgandaNach einem Besuch der parlamentarischen Staatssekretärin Gudrun Kopp, sicherte die Deutsche Bundesregierung der malawischen Führung unter Joyce Banda am vergangenen…
Deutsche Bundesregierung, Economy, finanzielle Unterstützung, Gudrun Kopp, Joyce Banda, Lilongwe, Malawi, State HausWhat history hides behind the social composition of the Kivus? Episode IV: The impact of the strangers on local communities in…
Cholera, deforestation, diseases, DR Congo, drinking water, genocide, health care, history, housing, Katale, Kibumba, Mugunga, refugees, Rwanda, sanitation facilities, UNHCRWhat history hides behind the social composition of the Kivus? Episode III: The Rwandan Genocide and its significance for the…
Bahutu, Banyarwanda, Batutsi, DRC, extremists, FAR, Génocidaires, genocide, Habyarimana, Interahanwe, international community, KIVU-SERIES, North and South Kivu, Paul Kagame, refugees, RPF, Rwanda, UNHCRWorrying developments in DRC’s North Kivu have been recently reported. Besides heavy fighting and the region’s struggle with masses of…
cholera outbreak, clean water, death, devastating humanitarian situation, fighting, North Kivu, sanitation facilities, WHOFour days ago, thousands of people took to the streets all over the Democratic Republic of Congo to express their…
Congolese Army, displaced people, dissatisfaction, DRC, fighting, M23 movement, North Kivu, protestsAgain, an Ebola outbreak is hitting Uganda, frightening patients and health care workers all over Uganda as it is spreading…
Ebola virus, Filoviridae family, Kampala, Kibaale District, UgandaAl Jazeera and several international news agencies have been reporting that Paul Kagame’s government in Kigali has recently been put…
Aid, DRC, involvement, Kivu regions, national budget, pressure, Rwanda, warfareWhat history hides behind the social composition of the Kivus? Episode I: Resettlement to the Kivus under Belgian rule Media…
DRC, history, Kivu, North Kivu, series, South KivuWhile the main attention was put on the actual preventive actions and the strategic positioning of UN forces of the…
DRC, Goma, helicopter attacks, M23, Monusco, North KivuGoma’s residents fear the rebels of the M23 movement. They are reported having seized several strategically important towns in the…
Bosco Ntaganda, CNDP, Desire Kamanzi, DRC, FARDC, Goma, ICC, Laurent Nkunda, M23 movement, peace agreement, Raymond Tshibanda, RPF, Thomas LubangaSince the outbreak last week, fierce fighting has been reported from the DRC’s North Kivu region. After rebel forces from…
DRC, fighting, Goma, M23 movement, Monusco, North Kivu, UNO“Nyasa Times” reported the arrest of Malawi’s Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) director Alexius Nampota. Fiscal police units arrested him on…
abuse of office, Alexius Nampota, Anti Corruption Bureau Malawi, arrest, Blantyre, Commonwealth Network, fiscal police, Malawi, Office of the President and CabinetIn an extensive interview with the news channel Al Jazeera, Malawi’s new Hon. President Joyce Banda talks about the future…
Al-Jazeera, Joyce Banda, Malawi, Talk to Al JazeeraIt is not a totally new way of food production. Aquacultures were already used by several ancient populations for…
aquaculture, biodiversity, cameroon, Egypt, environmental protection, FAO, Kofi Annan, Malawi, Nigeria, overfishing, productivity, small scale farmers, Stavanger, sustainability, Uganda, World Business Conference on AquacultureAfrica’s Head of States were supposed to come together for the 19th AU Summit in Malawi’s capital city Lilongwe from…
19th AU Summit, Addis Ababa, arrest warrant, Ethiopia, foreign Donors, ICC, Joyce Banda, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Malawi, Omar al-Bashir, relief funds, SudanOfficials of the International Monetary Fund have visited Malawi from May 23 until June 6 2012. The mission came together…
Bingu wa Mutharika, boost, Commonwealth, dependence, ECF arrangement, economy, foreign Donors, IMF, Joyce Banda, Karmalesh Sharma, Lilongwe, London, Malawi, Queen Elizabeth II., SAPs, World BankOverfishing is a well known phenomenon we face all over the world. Whether salmon from the Atlantic,…
fingerlings, fisheries, fishing ban, Kenya, lake Naivasha, Ministry of Fisheries Development, restocking, TilapiaAfter the devaluation of Malawi’s currency by the National Bank about two weeks ago, the launch of the new 1000…
De La Rue, Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, Dr. Perks Ligoya, Inkosi Ya Makhosi Gomani II, Inkosi ya Makhosi M’mbelwa, James Frederick Sangala, John Chilembwe, K100, K1000, K20, K200, K50, K500, Malawi, Malawi Kwacha, NAC, Nyasaland, Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM), Rhodesia, Rose ChibamboThe news reports of the last days in Malawi concerning the Shire-Zambezi Waterway are highly contradictory. While People’s Party (PP)…
African Development Bank, Armando Guebuza, Bingu wa Mutharika, compensation, Jerry Jana, Joyce Banda, Land Grabbing, Lilongwe, Malawi, Maputo, mozambique, Nsanje Inland Port, PP, Shire-Zambezi waterway, ZambiaMaj. Gen. Caesar Achellam, one of the most important major generals among the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) was captured in…
AU, Caesar Achellam, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, joint guerilla coalition, Joseph Kony, River Mbou, South Sudan, Uganda, UPDF, US Special ForcesHalf a year passed since Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir last came to Malawi. By then late president Bingu wa Mutharika…
arrest warrant, AU, AU-summit, Bingu wa Mutharika, ICC, Joyce Banda, Lilongwe, Malawi, MCC Programme, Omar al-Bashir, Rome Statute, SudanThe fight against the notorious Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the hunt for its leader Joseph Kony continues in the…
Central frican Republic, Joseph Kony, Uganda, US Special ForcesThe Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) released a report in which it gives an update on current press restrictions all…
Censorship, CJP, the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, the State of EritreaLake Victoria, located in the East African Rift Valley, is one of the oldest lakes in the world and…
East African Rift Valley, European Union, fishing, food stock, illegal fishing methods, IUU-Fishing, Kenya, Lake Victoria, Lake Victoria Basin, LVEMP, Nile Perch, population growth, Smart Fish, Tanzania, Tilapia, UgandaTies between politics and fuel imports in the Southern African state of Malawi continue to determine the consumption of the…
Bingu wa Mutharika, fuel assistance, Joyce Banda, Lilongwe, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, MalawiShipSpotting.com © Ibon Barandika Ugarte During the past month March, several African governments took a swipe against fishing vessels operating…
AMLEP, European Union, F/V DONIENE, Fisheries Agreement, Illegal fisheries, INPESCA, IUU Fisheries, Joint Maritime Committee, Liberia, mozambique, Nacala, NEPAD, Sierra Leone, South Korea, Spain, TV Sterenn, Txori Argi, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. NavyDuring the last two days, there have been rumors that Zimbabwe’s leader Robert Mugabe fights for his life in a…
cancer, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Robert Mugabe, Rugare Gumbo, Singapore, state of health, ZANU-PF, ZimbabweOn 5 February 2012, Nigerian leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations Temitope Balogun Joshua (popularly known as T.B….
audience, Bingu wa Mutharika, death, Joyce Banda, Malawi, Michael Sata, prophecy, Robert Mugabe, statement, T.B. Joshua, Zambia, ZimbabweOn last weekend’s Saturday Malawi’s top Human Rights activist John Kapito got arrested in Lilongwe, accusations: Possession of guns, seditious…
arrest, Atupele Muluzi, Bingu wa Mutharika, Dave Chingwalu, Dr. Bakili Muluzi, forex, Geneva, Human Rights activist, illegal possession, International Coordinating Committee National Human Rights Institutions, John Kapito, Ken Ndanga, Malawi, Malawi Human Rights Commission, National Bank, Police, Switzerland, UNDP, United Democratic Front (UDF)Several media institutions have been accused of reporting too negatively about current developments in Malawi politics. Intentions were among others…
Alfred Ntonga, Anthony Kasunda, Bingu wa Mutharika, Blantyre Newspaper Limited (BNL), Brian Ligomeka, DPP Director of Youth, Frank Mwenefumbo, freedom of expression, freedom of information, Fuko, Health and Population Minister, Jean Kalirani, Lilongwe, Malawi, Malawian Constitution, MISA, MISA-Malawi, Nation Newspaper, Nation on Sunday, National Publication Limited (NPL), Nyasa Times, State House, The Weekend Nation, threatsEgyptian media mogul Tawfiq Okasha has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for his insulting comments on torture victim Khaled…
Egypt, military, Tawfiq Okasha, TVLast Wednesday thousands of Kenyan public health care workers decided to end their 2 week strike after a meeting with…
Alfred Mutua, Kenya, Kenya Civil Servants Union, Kenya Union of Nurses, Khang'ati, MP Fred Outa, Nairobi, nurses, Parliamentary Committee on Health, public health sector, Raila Odinga, Robert Monda, sacking, Seth Sindano, StrikeLake Tanganyika is Africa’s second largest lake, providing fishing communities from all bordering countries with protein rich fish. Zambia is…
artisanal fishery, fish farms, Fusion Marine, industrial fishery, Kapenta, Lake Kariba, Lake Tanganyika, Prof. Carmelo Agius, Sub-Sahara Africa, Tilapa, Zambezi River, ZambiaThe words were dropped last Sunday in Thyolo district in the South of Malawi. President Bingu wa Mutharika ceremonially opened…
Bingu wa Mutharika, demonstrations, DPP, DPP Youth Cadets, economic crisis, Fergus Cochraine-Dyet, foreign Donors, forex, fuel shortage, Gomile-Chidyaonga, Great Britain, hate speech, HRCC, Human Rights groups, IMF, London, Malawi, NGOs, protestsAfter three years the investigations are finally finished. Tanzania’s High Court pronounced sentences on the accused captain and one agent…
Augustine Mwarija, Dar es Salaam, High Court, Hsu Chin Tai, illegal fishery, joint naval patrols, judgement, MV TAWARIQ, Taiwanese trawler, Tanzania, TZS, US$, Zhao HanguingIn October 2010 Nsanje Inland Port was ceremonially presented to the world. Zimbabwe’s Mugabe and Zambia’s then president Banda showed…
Bingu wa Mutharika, Fortunato Albrinho, Malawi, mozambique, Nsanje, Nsanje Inland Port, Shire River, Shire-Zambezi waterway, Zambezi RiverThe WHO, the UK Department for International Development, USAID, 13 pharmaceutical companies, like GlaxoSmithKline, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation…
bacterial infection, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, blinding trachoma, Chagas, GlaxoSmithKline, guinea worm, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis), Neglected Tropical Diseases, NTD, parasites, river blindness, schistosomiasis, sleeping sickness, soil transmitted helminthes (intestinal worms), UK Department for International Development, UN Millenium Goals, USAID, visceral leishmaniasis, WHO, Worldbank, worm infection