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The time has come for a revolution in Gambian agriculture — a shift towards full mechanization, modern agricultural practices, and the empowerment of our farmers. Mechanized agriculture is no longer a ...
Central Badibou’s representative initiated the session, which brought together officials, experts, and lawmakers to outline ...
Ghana reaffirmed its commitment to safer food systems and stronger trade standards at a key regional meeting of the FAO/WHO ...
The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, through the National Animal Production Research Institution (NAPRI), Shika, Zaria in Kaduna State, has submitted eight varieties of pasture for ...
Gambia is ranked 58th out 180 countries in this year's World press freedom Index established by Reporters Without Borders. The country has kept its 2024's rank. It stands at the 10th place in ...
The Gambia government has taken note of the article published by The Republic on 1 May 2025 titled "The Assets of Gambia's Former Dictator Go for a Song". The Government wishes to clarify that the ...
Ivanira André TchudaJournalist from the Media Innovation Consortium of Guinea-Bissau (CMICS) One of her Gambian counterparts in the training, Famara Badjie of the Gambia Radio and Television Services ...
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is responding to our report about the City of Corpus Christi disposing of euthanized animals at the Cefe Venezuela Landfill. KRIS 6 News first told ...
An increasing number of college campuses are offering animal-assisted therapy to students, including Wheaton College in Norton. Tito is a 7-year-old Australian cattle mix and certified therapy dog ...
So far, 70 human cases have been confirmed, according to the CDC. Bird flu is continuing to spread in animals across the United States more than a year after the first human case was detected.
Nature is full of evolutionary selflessness. From deep-sea octopuses to certain marsupials, there are animals and insects that reproduce and then die, as their lives can be cut short because they ...