The Covid-19 pandemic, while treacherous for economies, inspires self-reliance and innovation in Africa, particularly around food production.
By Eric Ekobor-Ackah Mochiah*
The mightiest of nations have fallen victim to Covid-19, and many predict problems for less developed nations. Yet Africa may surprise the world in...
Hope For Africa During COVID-19 Pandemic – Analysis
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