He was only nine years when his country ratified Africa’s most controversial agreements ... exclusive power to decide how the waters of River Nile and its many tributaries and reservoirs ...
Geomorphologists and dating specialists from The Universities of Aberystwyth, Manchester, and Adelaide say that it was the River Nile which made life viable for the renowned Kerma kingdom, in what is ...
From the end of the Neolithic Age, around 3,300 to 2,400 BC, the now-arid regions of Northwest Africa and the Sahara were wet enough to allow cattle rearing and agriculture ... and their livestock ...
In 1930 for example, Charles Seligman (1873-1940), an English ethnologist who wrote a book titled 'The Races of Africa' said that the ancient civilisation ... whole of the Nile river basin was ...
Egypt is trying to strengthen its diplomatic and military clout in Africa amid an escalating dispute with Ethiopia over the building of a huge dam on a tributary of the River Nile, writes Egypt ...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, a 1.1-mile-long concrete colossus, is set to become the largest hydropower plant in Africa ... Blue Nile merges with the White Nile, a snaking river that ...