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Zimbabwe launches $90 million fund for Mothers and Children

Zimbabwe vice president and Health Minister, Constantino Chiwenga has launched a US$90 million Health Resilience Fund to support vulnerable mothers , newborns and adolescents in the country. The Health Resilience.

United States envoy to UN visits Kenya, Ghana, Mozambique, as Biden releases $15 billion investment fund

  The Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations, Linda Thomas Greenfield, will travel to Ghana, Mozambique, and Kenya from January 25 to 29, to advance joint.

France gets an ultimatum to leave Burkina Faso, as Macron foot drags

The Burkina Faso Military Junta has confirmed that it has asked ex-colonial ruler France to pull its troops out of the country within a month, but the President of France.

Uganda conquers deadly Ebola, gets thumps up from WHO

Uganda is currently in a state of jubilation after the confirmation that the Ebola Sudan Virus outbreak in the country has ended as no new case was reported over a.

Health Minister blames lack of vaccination on the spread of a deadly disease in Nigeria

Nigeria’s health minister, Dr. Osagie Ehanire has blamed the spread of a deadly disease known as Diphtheria on a lack of proper vaccination among some individuals or communities. He said.

Gambia wages war against hard drug trafficking

In a bid to fight against illicit drug trafficking and other underground activities, the government of The Gambia through the Ministry of Interior and Expertise France has recently sealed a.

International Day of Education, 244 million children are out of school

The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 24 January as the International Day of Education, in celebration of the role of education in peace and development. This year’s celebration which is.

WHO gives thumbs up to Mauritius on healthcare delivery

The World Health Organisation, WHO, has given thumbs up to the Republic of Mauritius for its consistent improvement of the health care delivery system to its population in the last.

Africa anticipate Better days ahead as Banks Predict stronger economic growth for the continent in 2023

The African Development Bank predicts the continent’s growth will be a stronger-than-expected 4% this year, with China’s ending of strict Covid-19 curbs one of the major contributory factors highlighted in.