Leaders in Tanzania linked to destruction of the environment

The Tanzanian government has said that there are some leaders in the country for their personal interests who are contributing to the destruction of the environment including water sources and causing rivers to dry up. 12 families of leaders including ministers, politicians and judges are accused of being involved in the destruction of the water sources of the Ruaha Mkumu River.Continue Reading

Agroecology answers why Africa cannot feed its people

Over the past 60 years, global decision makers, big philanthropy, business interests and large swathes of the scientific community have focused on increased food production, trade, and energy intensive farming methods as the best way to address global and African hunger. This approach to addressing hunger has failed to address food insecurity on the continent. Agroecologists can offer a different way forward.Continue Reading