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Five countries dominate sorghum production across Africa.

Sorghum remains a staple food, livestock, and local industries in Africa, and is cultivated on a large scale…

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Adventure tourism in Zambia: Victoria Falls and Livingstone are unforgettable destinations

Zambia reigns supreme as a top tourist destination in Africa, offering a unique blend of wild nature and a rich colonial history, and is considered…

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Egypt and Senegal: Strong ties are evident in the National Day celebrations.

The Embassy of the Republic of Senegal in Cairo held an official celebration at a Cairo hotel to mark Senegal's National Day, in an atmosphere that reflected the strength and resilience of the nation.

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Promising investment opportunities in Egypt and Morocco: A strategic summit in Cairo to boost investment and trade.

Cairo International Airport witnessed a high-level official reception this evening, where Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, the Egyptian Prime Minister, welcomed his counterpart…

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Promising opportunities for Egyptian companies... The Golden Jubilee of the Dar El Salam Exhibition 2026, the gateway to global investment

The global business community is turning its attention to Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania, in 2026, where the Tanzania Trade Development Corporation will be organizing…

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Congo agrees to accept deportees from the United States

The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has announced its agreement to accept third-country nationals who will be deported from the United States, under an agreement…

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Queen Netfumbi Tuwala... the elephant who preserves the spirit of Eswatini

In the Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), the scene of governance is incomplete without the presence of "Ndlovukaze" or "female elephant," Queen Ntfumbi Tfwala, the woman…

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Egypt's youth national team lost to Algeria in the final match of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

The Egyptian U-17 national team (born in 2009) lost their match against Algeria 1-0, in the final round of the North African qualifiers…

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She lived for more than a century... The story of "Africa's Umm Kulthum" who sang without a microphone

In the heart of East Africa, amidst the alleyways of Tanzanian coastal cities, emerged an exceptional voice that transformed into an artistic legend, transcending borders…

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Twenty-two people killed in violence in Nigeria; police pursue gunmen.

Twenty-two people, including four police officers, were killed and dozens were kidnapped in separate acts of violence across Nigeria…

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