Local Economic Growth Support (LEGS) project is boosting local enterprises and household incomes in the districts of Ntoroko, ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Rwanda: Deadly Cocktails - Inside Rwanda's Crackdown On Toxic Homemade Brews
When inspectors recently arrived at Agahebuzo Drinks Processing Ltd in Nsinda Cell, Rwamagana District, they expected to be greeted by the warm, fruity aroma of bananas fermenting into a traditional ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Google Unveils Nano Banana Pro for Realistic AI Advertising
The user instructed, “Decorate the living room with these furniture items,” and sent separate photos of a sofa, bookshelf, ...
CNET on MSN
I Tested an AI Food Scanning App for 6 Weeks. This Is What I Learned About Ultra-Processed Foods
I also reached out to a registered dietitian to get their thoughts on the app's processed food risk scale and AI chatbot.
Layoffs across Connecticut this year have varied in size; among the largest was a Trumbull nursing home, which notified the state of the layoff of nearly 180 employees, a decision that followed plans ...
Birders are all aflutter after a yellow-headed caracara, a bird native to South America, was spotted in the area of the ...
Cultured dairy is hitting all the right notes in the food industry, drawing comparisons to top music acts. Fueled by health trends and viral social media, yogurt and cottage cheese are soaring in ...
inews.co.uk on MSN
Ten UPFs you should never eat again, and what to buy instead
Ultra-processed foods, or UPFs as they are now known, have been on the radar of the health-conscious for a while now – and ...
Monitor on MSN
Inside Govt plan to end poor service delivery with Shs545b Islamic Development Bank boost
As district leadership, we are determined to sustain the achievements registered under the LEGS project, particularly the ...
Most Indians know vitamin D as “the sunshine vitamin”. It helps keep your bones strong, supports immunity, and even plays a ...
The New Times on MSN
AATF boss on Rwanda’s GM banana drive, Africa’s agri-biotech future
Africa’s rising food import bill, now estimated at around $70 billion annually, signals an urgent need to invest in agriculture biotechnology and climate-smart food systems according to scientists.
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