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  1. Zimbabwe: Nature reclamation project turns…Chivi Villagers in Chief Nemauzhe area 75km south of Masvingo Town are cr…
  2. Bulawayo: Orphaned animals in good hands'Chipangali is not a zoo'. These are the words you hear from th…
  3. Ghana: On refuse-road en route to school7-year old Kofi and his younger sister walk on a road turned into a refus…
  4. Uganda: Toxic drums for sale in MbiroThese drums are imported from very many places but mostly from Kenya and …
  5. Tanzania: Company fails to seduce teachersAbout 150 primary and secondary school teachers working with public schoo…
  6. Zanzibar:Home energy big cause of…Zanzibar Islands , which is among the developing countries of Africa , ha…
  7. Tanzania: Elderly turns seedling supplierA 70 years man Mr Giriago Banata operates a popular garden that produces …
  8. Tanzanians want nature friendly bagsPlastics bags remain to be the major source of environmental hazards in m…
  9. Kenya: Pastoralists turn to fish farmingIsiolo communities are progressively adopting fish farming following prol…
  10. Ugunja cleans up to prevent diseasesWelcome to Ugunja. To ordinary passers-by, in spite of a beehive of activ…
  11. Solar cooking reaches northern TanzaniaGlobal Resources Alliance Tanzania, a local NGO has introduced solar cook…
  12. Poultry project relieves pressure on natureA group of widows in northern Tanzania has embarked on poultry keeping p…
  13. Ghana: Vittin dam to the rescueTamale, which is the northern regional capital is one third of Ghana in t…
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Sack-vegetables prove efficient

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Yussuf Maleli,  VoicesofAfrica mobile reporter in Kibwezi,Kenya - Many people in Kibwezi have adopted sack-farming to get the needed vegetables for their daily consumption and even for the local market. They are aware that a meal is not complete when not balanced in terms of diet. Though strange, this innovative method has proven time and energy-sparing and soil-protecting.View the report

Garbage becomes income in Kibera

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Beryl Omunya, VoicesofAfrica mobile reporter in Nairobi, Kenya - Getting an income for most of the youth has been a major problem especially for those living in informal settlements. But this is now a heard of among the Kibera Zulu Youth group. These young men have found ways of generating income through activites such as operating a car wash and garbage collection.  Read more