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Hero rat Magawa retires eight months after receiving animal equivalent of George Cross

Fun: A River Runs Through It

Fun: A River Runs Through It Copy link By Stephen Starr Copy link June4, 2021 They’re a cornerstone of our global economy but also carry our trash and excrement. Today, people across the planet are reimagining the world’s waterways in new and exciting though sometimes inadvisable ways. As nations slowly begin opening up in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, today’s Daily Dose dives into the watery innovations making a splash with their ability to combat climate change, prevent conflict and provide summer fun in new ways from river surfing hubs to floating camping tents. Jump in. change agent

Hero rat that sniffed out over 70 landmines retires

Hero rat that sniffed out over 70 landmines retires Lexi Lonas © Getty Images An African giant pouched rat sniffs for traces of landmine explosives at a training facility in Morogoro A rat named Magawa, who is credited with saving lives, is retiring after a five-year career of sniffing out landmines in Cambodia. With mixed feelings, we announce that PDSA Gold-medalist Magawa will be retiring this month. Although still in good health, he has reached a retirement age and is clearly starting to slow down, APOPO, the group that trained the African giant pouched rat, tweeted Friday. With mixed feelings, we announce that PDSA Gold-medalist Magawa will be retiring this month. Although still in good health, he has reached a retirement age and is clearly starting to slow down. It is time.

Landmine detecting rat retires after five years of service

Landmine detecting rat retires after five years of service
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Burundi, Kenya business lobbies sign deal for trade and investments

Burundi, Kenya business lobbies sign deal for trade and investments Thursday June 03 2021 Burundi President Evariste Ndayishimiye (left) with his host Uhuru Kenyatta in Kisumu, Kenya on May 31, 2021. PHOTO | PSCU By JOHN MUTUA The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) has signed a deal with its Burundi counterparts that will increase trade and investments between the two countries. The deal will see Kenyan traders take part in the annual Burundi trade fair and spur investments in sectors including energy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals and logistics. KNCCI President Richard Ngatia said the agreement will ease access for traders, banking on the vast population that offer huge market opportunities.

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