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Author: Agnes Shekupe Shivute

Villages: The Dumping Sites of Modern Mass Events

Written by on 21 December 2022

By: Agnes Shekupe Shivute The biggest events and feasts are hosted here in the villages: weddings, family reunions, and funerals among other gatherings – generating a substantial amount of waste to the environment. Unfortunately, villages have no red or green drums or containers to collect the waste. They just end up littered all over for […]

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The Unconventional and Unorthodox Thoughts Protect, promote, produce and plant indigenous flora

Written by on 25 November 2022

By:Agnes Shekupe Shivute “Why are you planting baobab seedlings when they grow naturally and need no nurturing?” asked a villager. It turned out to be a longer-than-expected conversation. Baobab, bird plum, jackal berry, marula and makalani palm trees are the top five indigenous trees I observed contributing the most to rural livelihood in North and […]

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