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Nutrition for lambs and kids – African Farming

Nutrition starts with the mother. If ewes or does are poorly fed while pregnant, the offspring will not grow well inside the mother; they’ll be small, weak and thin at birth which makes them far more likely to die from factors such as cold, wind, rain, starvation or disease. Kids weighing less than 2.5kg at […]

Biosecurity and livestock disease – African Farming

South Africa’s livestock farmers face disease threats at levels never encountered before as changing temperatures and high rainfall create conditions that support the growth and migration of disease-vectoring insects. Recent foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks show that ignoring biosecurity rules and moving animals illegally are making matters worse. Biosecurity is an essential element of disease control. Disease […]

Flacia Wanjiru Nyamu, a Kenyan entrepreneur with a passion for training and consulting to elevate opportunities for the youth — Lionesses of Africa

What does your company do? Woven Link Africa is a Kenyan registered training and consulting business whose key focus is to elevate young people’s talents and the integration of technology into youth programs that create entrepreneurship and employment opportunities. Woven Link Africa believes in elevating young people’s talents and nurturing youth programs that re-connect vocational […]

Lioness Launch / New online engagement ring design service launched in South Africa — Lionesses of Africa

Speaking about what makes Preposal different in the marketplace, Lucinda says: “After spending over nine years in the jewelry industry from starting my own jewelry line and brand to designing for other international brands as well as leading a USA jewelry company from B2B to B2C. I noticed the same questions from clients with the […]