Bitter, spicy, sour and sweet: How Africa’s flavours are conquering receptive Chinese markets

Bitter, spicy, sour and sweet: How Africa’s flavours are conquering receptive Chinese markets

Today, Ethiopia churns out 600,000 tonnes of coffee a year. For some 25 million people – roughly a fifth of the population – it is the bedrock of their livelihood and the country’s premier export.

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Kenya launches secure ID card facility to serve East African Community bloc and wider region

Kenya launches secure ID card facility to serve East African Community bloc and wider region

SecureID Group Founder and Executive Vice Chair Kofo Akinkugbe reflected on SecureID’s two-decade journey built on the conviction that Africa can build, secure and own its identity and payment infrastructure.

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Uganda records rise in wildlife populations but lion numbers diminished by cultural demand for skins

Uganda records rise in wildlife populations but lion numbers diminished by cultural demand for skins

The report noted mixed trends across species. Lion numbers have declined from an estimated 373 in 2020 to 291 in the 2022/2023 census, a drop linked to poisoning related to livestock predation, snaring, illegal trade in lion parts and cultural demand for lion skins, habitat degradation and encroachment.

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Concerns rise on why Bill Gates-funded campaign gives African children DTP vaccine banned in US and Europe for ‘causing brain injury’

Concerns rise on why Bill Gates-funded campaign gives African children DTP vaccine banned in US and Europe for ‘causing brain injury’

Of the 18.3 million children vaccinated, 12.3 million “zero-dose children” had not previously received any vaccines and 15 million had not received a measles vaccine, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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Kenyan athletes told to brand themselves drive the economy and support SMEs

Kenyan athletes told to brand themselves drive the economy and support SMEs

Speaking during the event, Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) Chair Allan Kosgey emphasised the importance of athletes protecting their intellectual property through brand registration and trademarking.

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Kenya Peasants League question Court of Appeal delayed ruling on genetically modified organisms

Kenya Peasants League question Court of Appeal delayed ruling on genetically modified organisms

Speaking in South Sakwa Ward in Awendo Sub-County, Migori County, the farmers led by David Otieno, said the delay is unfair and has far-reaching consequences on farmers in the country.

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Cargo vessel with 55,000 tonnes of coal hijacked off Somalia as piracy threat rises

Cargo vessel with 55,000 tonnes of coal hijacked off Somalia as piracy threat rises

There has been a resurgence of attacks by opportunistic pirates in recent months.
They compound a security crisis in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, where Houthi rebels have launched attacks on vessels, prompting retaliatory measures from the US and UK.

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Dr AI? Should artificial intelligence replace qualified doctors after high scores in trials?

Dr AI? Should artificial intelligence replace qualified doctors after high scores in trials?

A study published in early April by researchers at Germany’s Marburg University and University Hospital Giessen and Marburg found that in a standardised knowledge test on acute kidney injury (AKI), several large language models (LLMs) outperformed the medical professionals who took part in the assessment.

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Beyond ‘brain in jar’ industrial artificial intelligence is redefining factory floor

Beyond ‘brain in jar’ industrial artificial intelligence is redefining factory floor

Users submit customisation requests through an AI chat interface, while backend AI coordinates the appropriate design tools. AI agents manage production autonomously, humanoid robots transport the soles through the manufacturing process and AI-controlled robots complete final packaging.

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New window opens for Cote d’Ivoire’s ‘white gold’ when China’s zero-tariff policy comes into force next month

New window opens for Cote d’Ivoire’s ‘white gold’ when China’s zero-tariff policy comes into force next month

Since entering Cote d’Ivoire in 2018, Mainland Group has invested in several rubber processing factories, with a total capacity of about 480,000 tonnes. “Our five factories directly employ around 2,500 people,” said Zhang Liang, deputy general manager of the group.

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