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President Jammeh’s Farm Set For Rainy Season Cultivation

Over 300 Green Boys across the Central River Region (CRR) converged recently to clear President Jammeh’s rice field at a place called Faraba near Jangjangbureh. Mr. Omar Mamburay, the Regional Youths Mobiliser, visited the site during the work. He told The Point that this is a clear demonstration of the President’s call back to the land. He believes we should all follow President Jammeh’s example and grow our own fruit, vegetables, rice, etc to feed ourselves and to sell to others during this...

Green Tea - Just One Of The Many Natural Ways To Lose Weight

The question many people want the answer to is whether or not this supplement for weight loss is effective. The greatest benefit of green tea is that they are a natural substance that comes from the earth. Therefore, this would be most likely the supplement of choice for natural foods enthusiasts. Green-tea is also often mixed with other useful herbs that many believe are good for the health. Those who know and learn about herbs are the ones that most would benefit from the use of green tea...

SOUTH AFRICA: Cape Town - Africa's first green city?

South Africas drought-stricken coastal city of Cape Town is forging ahead with a plan to tackle the effects of climate change, which could provide a blueprint for other urban centres. The Cape Town municipality, at the southern tip of the country, has been identified by the governments Department of Water Affairs and Forestry as the first major urban area where the demand for water is expected to exceed supply and for the past few summers has already experienced rationing. A South African...

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