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NDEMO: Outsiders may soon determine how Africa grows food

>Any right-thinking African should by now be firmly aware that we need radical transformation in virtually every aspect of our lives.

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10 years ago

Dewji Blog

METL Group eyes Africa expansion as middle class grows

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CEO of MeTL GROUP, Mohammed Dewji.

By Fumbuka Ng’wanakilala

DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) – Manufacturing and trading firm Mohammed Enterprises Tanzania Ltd, one of the country’s biggest private employers, said on Friday it would invest $250 million to expand its business in Africa to capitalise on a growing middle class demand.

Chief Executive Officer Mohammed Dewji also told Reuters he was upbeat about prospects in Tanzania, whose economy has been growing at about 7 percent a year and which he...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

NDEMO: When there’s trouble, leadership becomes most crucial

>Bitterness rent the air in the US city of St. Louis, Missouri, after another black teenager, Vonderrit Myers, was shot dead on Thursday by an off-duty white police officer.

 

11 years ago

BBC

Africa region faces 'food crisis'

The UN appeals for more than $2bn to care for 20 million 'food insecure' Africans in the Sahel belt south of the Sahara.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

ANNAN: Nine steps to food security in Africa

>Leaders meeting in Davos this week are confronted with some critical challenges. One of them is how to realize the bright prospects of African agriculture.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

WARAH: Xenophobia: We all have our ‘outsiders’

>Everyone has their outsiders; even outsiders have their outsiders.” I cannot remember when I first heard this provocative statement but I was reminded of it when I saw images of African migrants being burnt alive and butchered by South Africans.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

El Nino worsens food crisis in Eastern Africa: UN

The UN humanitarian agency has warned that conditions are set to worsen for millions of hungry people across Eastern Africa as the El Nino weather phenomenon continues.

 

5 years ago

BBC

Locusts destroying food supplies in the Horn of Africa

Billions of locusts are destroying food supplies in the Horn of Africa during the coronavirus outbreak.

 

9 years ago

Bongo5

Music: Wiz Khalifa — ‘Just Because’ + ‘Outsiders’

While touring through Europe with A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa liberates two new tracks, “Just Because” and “Outsiders.” “2 jams I decided to drop cause I’m tired stoned and only ate a panini last night,” he tweeted. “Sorry I passed out on the weed but here they are.” On “Just Because,” Harry Fraud flips a sample […]

 

5 years ago

BBC

Coronavirus in Africa: Locusts add to food security concerns

Locust swarms in East Africa pose additional challenge in the continent's fight against coronavirus.

 

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