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			Conservation agriculture has improved Zimbabwean farmer Catherine Dube's maize yields. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS   
			Drilling for oil off Angola’s coast. Angola is Africa’s second-largest crude oil producer behind Nigeria, and there are concerns about the impact the rigs and their spills are having on the country’s coastline and fish stocks. Credit: Louise Redvers/IPS   
			Jabu Mabuza, president of Business Unity South Africa, said that there is big potential for closer relations between the South Africa and Nigeria. Credit: John Fraser/IPS   
     
    
			In Mikindani, a port in southern Tanzania, oil tankers are a frequent sight at the port. However, exploration has not brought economic prosperity to this area. Credit: Thembi Mutch/IPS   
			Youthful Member of Kenya’s National Assembly elect Ndung'u Gethenji (holding red cap) of the National Alliance Party, Tetu Constituency in Central Kenya celebrates his win in the country’s elections. Credit: Miriam Gathigah/IPS   
			A bag of koko (gnetum). Credit: Arsène Séverin/IPS   
     
    
			Ugandan teenagers, 16-year-old Monica (l) and 14-year-old Raya (r) are grateful to no longer have to work to earn a living for their families so that they can now attend school. Credit: Amy Fallon/IPS   
			Some 8,000 Talibés, which means students of an Islamic school, are still begging on Dakar’s street corners. Credit: Marc-Andre Boisvert/IPS   
			Happy Shongwe, a smallholder farmer from rural Maphungwane in eastern Swaziland, shows off her seeds. Credit: Mantoe Phakathi/IPS   
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