Kenya: Kakamega on cusp of commercial fish farming as arable land shrinks

Kenya: Kakamega on cusp of commercial fish farming as arable land shrinks

Endowed with rainfall all-year-round and a population big enough to constitute a huge market for fish, Kakamega county has for generations looked to Lake Victoria for this important food resource rich in protein.Things are changing fast, and as the world explores ways and means of scaling up supply, Kakamega county...

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Cheap and rapid coronavirus testing to be available soon

Cheap and rapid coronavirus testing to be available soon

The imminent large-scale rollout of rapid coronavirus tests promises to aid public health responses to Covid-19 — but a rapid home test remains elusive.New SARS-CoV-2 rapid tests, which can deliver results in a matter of minutes in the field rather than taking days in clinical diagnostic laboratories, are starting to...

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Need to redesign open science for Asia, Africa and Latin America

Need to redesign open science for Asia, Africa and Latin America

Last year, my colleagues and I organised a webinar on open science with a focus on Indonesia. One participating university experienced blackouts owing to a faulty electricity grid. At another, a generator exploded. At a third, political riots had damaged buildings.Perhaps most people reading this article would find such constraints...

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Reports: Realign eastern Africa without Kenyan leadership

Reports: Realign eastern Africa without Kenyan leadership

Forever in a state political flux, Kenya risks being isolated unless its leadership finds a way of accommodating all shades of opinion.As the critical phase of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) gets underway, the determined isolation of Deputy President William Ruto has brought to the fore the undercurrents that preceded...

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10,000 reasons why you are tall or short

10,000 reasons why you are tall or short

For height, DNA is largely destiny. Studies of identical and fraternal twins suggest up to 80 per cent of variation in height is genetic. But the genes responsible have largely eluded researchers.Now, by amassing genome data for four million people—the largest such study ever—geneticists have accounted for a major share...

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Fifa Secretary General installed into world Women’s Forum Hall of Fame

Fifa Secretary General installed into world Women’s Forum Hall of Fame

Fifa Secretary General Fatma Samoura has been inducted into the International Women’s Forum (IWF) Hall of Fame in recognition of her transformative contributions to society.Fatma Samoura, who worked on United Nations projects for 21 years before becoming the first-ever African and woman to hold the role of Secretary General at...

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New report shows rugby interest grew fastest in 2019

New report shows rugby interest grew fastest in 2019

In a game-changing year for the sport, there was a significant increase in the perceived attractiveness of the sport resulting in a sharp increase in interest, inspired by the rise of women in rugby and a trail-blazing Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan.Conducted by global measurement and data analytics industry...

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Racism is baked into patent systems

Racism is baked into patent systems

In July 1999, representatives of Amazonian Indigenous groups arrived at the headquarters of the US Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Virginia, to challenge a patent on the ayahuasca vine.Indigenous peoples had cultivated ayahuasca for its medicinal and other properties for generations. How could someone in the United States have...

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ADB donates $440,000 to South Sudan and Sudan flood victims

ADB donates $440,000 to South Sudan and Sudan flood victims

The African Development Bank Group has approved an emergency assistance relief package of $440,000 to fund ongoing humanitarian and emergency relief efforts in areas recently hit by floods in South Sudan and Sudan.The package, from the bank’s special relief fund, will be split nearly equally between the two countries and...

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Criminal gangs thirst for control of avocado trade in Kenya, southern Africa

Criminal gangs thirst for control of avocado trade in Kenya, southern Africa

As Kenyan fruit farmers get ready to take advantage of the expanding avocado market in China and other Far East countries, the Global Initiative Against Organised Crime warns about the emergence of the crop as a target of the criminal underworld in eastern and southern Africa. In the past six-month...

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