By Virginia Van Zandt For rural Ugandans, jackfruit trees are abundant — now farmers are discovering that selling their jackfruits could
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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
Colorado Black Arts Festival founder passes away
For Immediate Release Media Contact: Florence Ayers, (303) 328-5734 fayers@colbafweb.org; Denver, CO – M. Perry Ayers, Founder and Artistic Director
FHA Makes Housing More Affordable for 850,000 Borrowers
By Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Beginning March 20, a recent move by the Biden administration will make owning a
THE BLACK SUPERBOWL AND THE CHALLENGE OF ANTI-BLACKNESS
African American history was celebrated at this year’s Super Bowl. It was the first time that two Black quarterbacks faced
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
Israel Slams Delegation’s Removal From African Union Summit 2023 Blaming Iranian Influence
By Alberto Arellano An Israeli delegation was ejected on Saturday from the African Union’s annual summit in Ethiopia, a move the
Cyclone Freddy Putting The Nation Of Madagascar On Alert As The Storm Expected To Make An Impact
By Renee Duff Fierce Tropical Cyclone Freddy has been on the watch of AccuWeather meteorologists since its beginnings in the far eastern Indian Ocean in
