The Ivory Coast cocoa regulator is cracking down on intermediary buyers as part of efforts to reform the sector. The aim is to ensure that more money from cocoa sales goes directly to farmers, who have long been underpaid for their crops. By targeting these middlemen, the regulator hopes to improve transparency and fairness in the cocoa supply chain.
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Kenyan activist faces terrorism charges over protests
Prominent Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi faces court accusations of "facilitation of terrorist acts" linked to deadly anti-government protests in June that resulted in at least 19 deaths. His arrest, which has drawn widespread condemnation from human rights groups as a suppression of dissent, follows the seizure of various items from his home and office, with critics stating it reflects a broader crackdown on political opposition in Kenya. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Prominent...
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