Sudan, often called the breadbasket of Africa, boasts a rich agricultural history that supports its economy. According to the World Bank, agriculture contributes nearly 30% of Sudan's GDP and employs over 60% of its population. Its vast arable land and proximity to...
Sorghum Farming in Sudan: A Deep Dive into Its Impact on the Economy
Sorghum, often called “the grain of the tropics,” is pivotal in Sudan’s agricultural landscape. As one of the world’s largest producers, Sudan relies heavily on this crop for food security and economic sustenance. Sorghum is deeply embedded in Sudanese culture,...
Ethiopian Coffee Bringing Heritage to Global Markets
In the green highlands of Ethiopia, a goat herder named Kaldi noticed something strange. His goats were full of energy and leaping around after eating bright red cherries from a bush. Curious, he tried the cherries himself and felt a boost of energy. Kaldi shared this...
A Look into Sudan’s Agriculture
Agriculture is the foundation of Sudan’s economy. It employs nearly 70% of the population and contributes about 30% to the GDP. With its vast arable land and water resources, Sudan is one of Africa’s potential agricultural powerhouses. Despite challenges, agriculture...
Agritourism in Rwanda
Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of banana leaves and the scent of freshly brewed Rwandan coffee through the air. This is agritourism, a chance to step into Rwanda’s rural life and experience its agricultural roots firsthand. It’s not just about seeing the...
City Life in Congo: What to Explore in Kinshasa and Lubumbashi
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a resource-rich nation in Central Africa. Its two largest cities, Kinshasa and Lubumbashi, are hubs of economic activity and cultural exchange. In this article, we'll dive into the captivating city life in Congo, exploring...
Lakeside Retreats: Lake Kivu is a prime destination
Imagine a place where crystal-clear waters meet lush, rolling hills, and the air is fresh with the scent of nature. This is Lake Kivu, one of the African Great Lakes. Whether you’re in the market for eco-tourism ventures, energy projects, or infrastructure...
Ethiopia’s Agricultural Potential
Let’s picture a farmer in Ethiopia, working barefoot under the sun among the teff crops just as his forefathers did. This scene is not uncommon in the country. Farming is important to Ethiopia’s life, tradition, and economy. Ethiopia’s farmers have been planting crops...
Successful Story Inspiration for Investors: Building a Poultry Business in The Gambia
A young boy who just started his poultry business with just five chickens in Gambia. He is a now successful businessman who supplies his poultry products to the Gambia's tourism industry. This is the story of Muhammad Sanyang, who now works to support others. He is...
Natural hot springs in Rwanda
In the heart of East Africa, Rwanda is a land full of beauty, stories, and surprises. Its rolling hills and sparkling lakes create a stunning backdrop for life to unfold. But hidden within this scenery lies something special—natural hot springs. Known locally as...
“Congo Nile Trail” Unique adventure in Rwanda
Imazine You’re walking a trail where every turn reveals something new. Rolling hills stretch endlessly, and the shimmering waters of Lake Kivu glimmer under the sun. Along the way, villagers wave warmly, inviting you to share their stories and traditions. This is the...
Reviving Gambia’s Cotton Industry: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Role of Cottonseed Oil
Did you know that cottonseed oil can be consumed? It has some benefits and also many side effects. It can be taken in 95 grams, but one should also get advice from a healthcare professional before taking it. Cottonseed oil comes from cotton fields, which are...












