Villagers on Príncipe, the 'African Galapagos', to be paid for protecting the ecosystemA billionaire is funding a sustainable development project on the west African island that makes the local population stewards of its futureAt the crumbling colonial farm buildings in Porto Real, agricultural worker Kimilson Lima, 43, has signed the agreement and he's happy. "With this money we can have a proper floor in the house," he said. "And an inside toilet."Lima is part of a ground-breaking experiment on the West African island of Príncipe, where villagers who agree to follow an environmental protection code will reap a quarterly dividend. To date nearly 3,000 have joined the Faya Foundation's project, more than 60% of the adult population. The first payment of €816 (£708) has just been delivered, a large amount of money on the island. "This will be truly transformative, both for nature and for the people," said the president of the self-governing region, Felipe Nascimento. Continue reading...
Three men deported by US file legal case against Eswatini over detentionThe men, sent to Africa after completing criminal sentences in the US, are from Cuba, Jamaica and Yemen Three men deported by the US to Eswatini - rather than their home countries - have filed a case against Eswatini's government with the African Union's human rights body, claiming their detention was an unlawful violation of their rights.Two of the claimants, from Cuba and Yemen, have been in prison in Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, for eight months. The third, Orville Etoria, was repatriated to his home country, Jamaica, in September. Continue reading...
South Africa's president calls Trump's policy to offer refuge to white Afrikaners 'racist'US president is 'truly uninformed' for spreading claims of 'white genocide' in South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa tells New York TimesSouth Africa's president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has called Donald Trump's policy of allowing white Afrikaners to apply for refugee status in the US "racist", saying the US president was "truly uninformed" in a rare instance of direct criticism.Ramaphosa told the New York Times that last year's Oval Office meeting with the US leader, when Trump turned down the lights and played a video that he falsely claimed showed there was a "white genocide" in South Africa, was a "spectacle" and an "ambush". Continue reading...
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