Shem Oirere

Shem Oirere

Contributing Editor reporting from Nairobi, Kenya

Shem Oirere is a Kenyan journalist who previously worked for daily newspapers as a general news correspondent, business reporter and sub-editor before turning to full-time freelancing. For the more than 20 years, he has covered various sectors of Africa’s economy including agriculture, food processing, and maritime industries. A graduate of the University of South Africa, he has traveled within and outside Africa covering various industry events that have a bearing on the continent’s economy on behalf of different international consumer and trade publications. He currently lives in Nairobi, Kenya.


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September 18, 2024

Seven countries in southern Africa are collaborating with Penang, Malaysia-based aquatic food systems research organization WorldFish on a project to improve the quality of native tilapia in the region.

Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, and Comoros – all members of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) regional economic bloc – are implementing the initiative, which aims to reduce the prevalence

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September 9, 2024

Somalia has unveiled new standard operating procedures (SOPs) for licensing tuna-fishing vessels operating within the country’s nearly 1.1-million-square-kilometer exclusive economic zone, and for domestic fishing companies seeking registration, as the government seeks to align its permit-issuance process with international maritime laws and sustainable fishing practices.

This government-driven licensing and registration plan, if

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August 30, 2024

The South Africa Supreme Court of Appeals has upheld a ban implemented by the country’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment (DFFE) on the use of drones used for fishing purposes in an attempt to protect the country’s marine fish populations.

In doing so, the court dismissed an appeal case filed against the DFFE by several business entities involved in the manufacture, import, market, and selling of angling

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August 27, 2024

Female seaweed farmers operating in the Western Indian Ocean will have access to private-sector financing through a new project that will support them in introducing farming technology, both boosting the resilience of their enterprises against the adverse impacts of climate change and increasing production of high-quality seaweed.

At least 25,000 female seaweed farmers in Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique will have access to the financing between

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August 15, 2024

Two United Nations agencies have been partnering together since 2019 to promote aquaculture in Africa as an effective way to reduce unemployment and underemployment among the continent’s youth.

Approximately 400 million youth in Africa are either unemployed or underemployed, according to Africa Union stats. To address this, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) teamed

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