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Tanzania: WHO Calls for Effective Public Sensitisation on Cholera

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently asked the government of Tanzania to educate those in communities on effective measures to curb cholera instead of threatening to take legal measures.

Botswana: Orange Group to Train Women in Africa

Orange group Bostwana has recently taken up responsibility to train women through digital centers in the country as local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and associations have been urged to submit proposals.

How to Free Your Innate Creativity

By: Annie McKee Creativity can feel like an accident. Suddenly, out of nowhere a novel idea shows up in conscious thought and we’ve solved that persistent problem. Or, after days.

Uganda: BoU Wary Over Weak Growth in Major Economies

The Bank of Uganda has recently expressed fears that Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) and remittances to Uganda are projected to fall this year due to a slowdown in economic growth.

Zimbabwe Undertakes Nation Rebranding to Lure Investment

Tourism and Hospitality Minister, Walter Mzembi The Zimbabwe Government has said that it is working on a framework that will brand Zimbabwe as a tourist, trade and investment destination as.

U.S. Launches Peace Center in South Sudan

United States (US) government has recently launched a national peace center in the South Sudanese capital, Juba, to promote peace among the communities in the world’s youngest war affected country.

Ethiopia: Nationwide Immunization Coverage Reaches 77 Percent

Immunization coverage at national level has reached 77 per cent in Ethiopia, announced the Ministry of Health. Immunization, the most important public health interventions according to the ministry, is a.

Kenya: Firms Commit to Increasing Women in Boardrooms

Listed companies on the Nairobi Securities Exchange have recently committed themselves to increasing the proportion of women in boardrooms to reduce inequality. The UN sponsored event called for an urgent.

Zimbabwe: Gov’t to take over all diamond operations

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has recently said that his government would take possession of all diamond operations because existing miners had robbed the country of its wealth.