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Rwanda: Govt. Launches Indoor Residual Spraying in Malaria-Prone Areas

In a bid to reduce the cases of mortality caused by malaria in the country, the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), has recently launched a door-to-door indoor residual spraying in different.

Nigeria to Get $200 Million from Oil Majors

The Group Managing Director of state-owned oil firm NNPC Ibe Kachikwu, has recently said that Nigeria will get $200 million in hard currency from oil majors to pay for fuel.

Obama Says Clinton Never Jeopardized National Security in Email Case

U.S. President Barack Obama said Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton never jeopardized national security in the handling of her emails as his secretary of state.

Ethiopia, Ghana Sign Deal to Partner for Peace, Security

Ethiopia and Ghana have signed an agreement providing for close partnership in the areas of peacekeeping, security and conflict resolution. The agreement allows Ethiopia to work with Kofi Annan International.

Rwandans at Risk as El Nino Wreaks Havoc

More Rwandans are likely to be victims of the El Nino rains this month as those in high risk zones fail to get alternative areas to relocate to even as.

Djibouti Incumbent President Guelleh Wins- Provisional Results

Ismail Omar Guelleh won a fourth five-year term as Djibouti’s president in an election on Friday, securing 87 percent of the votes cast, provisional results announced by Interior Minister Hassan.

Chad Holds presidential election

Chad voted in a presidential election on Sunday with incumbent Idriss Deby running for a fifth term in office, arguing that only his government can maintain stability in the face.

8 Things Mentally Strong People Do Daily

The choices you make every day can help you grow stronger and become better. Just like people aren’t born with physical strength, no one is blessed with incredible mental strength.

South Sudan Introduces New Bank Notes

South Sudan has recently introduced new bank notes to deal with the confusion caused by some denominations whose notes look alike, a senior official has said.