International NGO Slow Food embarks works to get Africans to farm and consume more local produce
Richard Haigh’s food production is designed to be environmentally friendly
International organization finds the world can learn a lot from resourceful African farmers
Residents of Nairobi slum grow food next to shacks and save many from hunger
Ruling African National Congress expected to benefit from division in KwaZulu-Natal
Divided Cape Town set for one of the most significant municipal elections
Analysts say ruling ANC could lose several cities to opposition in upcoming municipal polls
Battle to control Johannesburg set to unfold during next month’s local government elections
‘First people’ of region face threats on various fronts, including commercial agriculture, logging and discrimination
Construction of Africa’s biggest hydropower reservoir ‘threatens’ Ethiopia’s Omo River people and Kenya’s Turkana
Foreign-owned hunting camps, violence and prejudice force Maasai and Hadza off ancestral lands
The Ogiek say they’re under attack for trying to maintain their culture and traditions
Recent court victory gives them hope, but future remains uncertain
Women in same-sex relationships allege police are “homophobic”
Despite frequent attacks on homosexuals, Uganda’s gays and lesbians strive for ‘normality’
Gays in Kenya struggle to overcome discrimination
Human rights groups say African homosexuals are being targeted for increasing abuse and even murder
Brutal assaults on women in same-sex relationships
They’re worried controversy will lead to state severely limiting access to information
Commentator says publication of confidential American communications about Zimbabwe ‘manna from heaven’ for President Mugabe
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