Blooming Again: Kenya’s Flower Sector Rosy Future After Withering Under Covid-19 Scourge
Farms across the country are recalling thousands of workers laid off last year as they strive to meet European flower demands.
Farms across the country are recalling thousands of workers laid off last year as they strive to meet European flower demands.
Added levels of SIRT6 increase longevity in engineered mice. The research could impact human aging.
Iran remains something of an elephant in the room for the crude oil market.
Tullow Oil Kenya and partners halted exploration in Kenya’s northeast in May 2020, citing pandemic and tax issues.
Without being treated with new drug, patients had poor chance of recovery and survival.
A new company lets motorists pay to offset their car’s carbon emissions, through credits earned on environmental projects around Australia.
Country opened Africa’s first nanotechnology and semiconductors factory as skeptics say the tech is almost obsolete.
Civil society groups want the Zimbabwean government to drop charges against a man who led protests against the Chinese firm.
Prices remain distorted by the Colonial fuels pipeline outage and an extraordinary spike in gasoline demand.