by El Nacional En It was a year ago this Saturday: the tragedy in which dozens of migrants died on the Spanish-Moroccan border
Category: Africa Express
Tunisian President Compares Israel To Nazi Germany
By Lennox Kalifungwa Tunisian President Kais Saied recently compared the Jewish state to Nazi Germany. “While Tunisians protected Jews during
Botswana Pushes For Free Trade In Ivory Despite Threats To Leave CITES
By Keletso Thobega Botswana should be allowed to trade in ivory because there is already a thriving black market for ivory,
South African Hero Is Big In Japan
By Magazine Features KLERKSDORP, South Africa — LIFE once seemed bleak and hopeless, his grandmother’s social grant the only thing keeping him
Congo Violence Threatens Rare Mountain Gorilla Population In Africa’s Oldest Park
By Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma Fighting between the FARDC, M23 and other local militias is increasingly frequent in and around the park,
The Little-Known Jackfruit Trade Is Earning Rural Ugandan Farmers Nearly 20 Percent Of Yearly Income
By Virginia Van Zandt For rural Ugandans, jackfruit trees are abundant — now farmers are discovering that selling their jackfruits could
Deadly Cyclone Freddy Likely To Go Down As A Record-setting Storm In Multiple Ways
By Courtney Travis The deadly and destructive journey for long-lasting Tropical Cyclone Freddy is nearly over after the storm made its
Israel Slams South Africa Parliament Decision To Downgrade Ties
By Alberto Arellano Israel on Wednesday slammed as “disgraceful” the South African parliament’s decision to downgrade Jerusalem’s embassy in Pretoria to
Book Review: A Brick By Brick View Of Africa
By Joseph Hammond Too often visitors to Africa weather tourists on a safari holiday or CEOS jetting into the a bustling
Uganda’s Coffee Industry Is Growing Rapidly: Farmers Are Determined To Gain Share Of Global Market
By Virginia Van Zandt On a red-soiled coffee plantation some 170 miles northeast of Uganda’s capital city of Kampala, a young
