AFRICAN LEADERS URGED TO DELIVER AGRICULTURE RESULTS
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African leaders have been urged to move beyond policy discussions and deliver tangible results for citizens, as the continent charts a new path for agricultural transformation.
African leaders have been urged to move beyond policy discussions and deliver tangible results for citizens, as the continent charts a new path for agricultural transformation.
As the conflict involving the United States (US), Israel and Iran enters its fifth day, African leaders continue to urge calm.
But behind the scenes, there are growing concerns about possible repercussions from Washington.
African Union leaders have concluded the 39th ordinary summit with the adoption of major decisions and reforms toward strengthening institutional efficiency and financial sustainability and accelerating continental development.
African leaders are not relenting in their push for permanent representation on the United Nations Security Council, marking 20 years since the adoption of the Ezulwini Consensus and Sirte Declaration.
African leaders are seeking the guidance of God as they make decisions on issues intended to advance the development of the continent.
African leaders and various stakeholders have committed to operationalizing the Africa Fertiliser Financing Mechanism in full in a bid to improve the production, procurement, and distribution of organic and inorganic fertilisers and soil health interventions.
This weekend in Windhoek, numerous heads of state and government will come together to attend the funeral service of the late Namibian President Hage Geingob.
President Hage Geingob and several African leaders met and discussed issues of global concern with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, such as food security, energy supply and infrastructure development. #NBCNews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcdigitalnews