Irrigation, a strategic lever against drought In a Sahelian context marked by climatic variability and recurrent droughts, the Malian government is placing irrigation at the heart of its agricultural strategy. […]
Towards a structural transformation of the agricultural sector The Madagascan government aims to modernize its agriculture in depth, in order to improve productivity and strengthen food sovereignty. With this in […]
An alarming report on air quality On June 3, 2025, Greenpeace Africa and the Centre for Energy and Clean Air Research (Crea) published a damning report on air pollution in […]
A deadly disaster strikes the capital On the night of April 4 to 5, 2025, Kinshasa was hit hard by heavy rains that caused devastating flooding. The toll was heavy: […]
An ambitious project to strengthen Soufflet’s presence in Africa French agro-industrial group Soufflet Malt, world leader in the production of malt for the brewing industry, continues to expand beyond Europe. […]
15% growth in international arrivals In 2024, Kenya welcomed 2.4 million international visitors, marking a 15% increase on the 2.08 million recorded in 2023. These figures were revealed by Rebecca […]
A large-scale toxic spill On February 18, 2025, Zambia was struck by a major environmental disaster. The collapse of an acid tailings dam belonging to a Chinese mining company caused […]
A strategic project to develop Bouaké’s logistics and industrial zone The Côte d’Ivoire government recently adopted a decree declaring a 549.5-hectare plot of land near the Sakassou interchange to be […]
A Commitment to Universal Electrification by 2030 Senegal recently presented its ambitious “Pacte National pour l’Énergie” (National Energy Pact), aimed at providing electricity to an additional 6.6 million people by […]
Devastating coastal erosion The commune of Bargny, on the outskirts of Dakar in Senegal, is facing an alarming ecological crisis. Between coastal erosion, industrial pollution and the accumulation of plastic […]