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KENYA CELEBRATES EIGHT YEARS OF RINDERPEST PREVENTION

Kenya has been on serious vigilance over the outbreak of rinderpest in the country since 2010. Rinderpest is an infectious viral disease that affects domestic livestock. The disease is capable.

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Tanzania: German Ambassador To Tanzania Against Proposed Hydroelectric Power Dam Project

Following several reports on the proposed mega hydroelectric power dam project by experts, the German Ambassador to Tanzania has pointed the adverse effects of the project to the environment. During.

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SOUTH AFRICA: DAMS INCREASED BY 21.2% IN WESTERN CAPE

Current reports from Western Cape show that the water levels in dams have increased above the lower level as a result of the recent rains. Despite the increase, dams are.

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South Sudan: Famine Ceases in Two States

As a result of the civil war which began in December 2013 in South Sudan, thousands of the people have been displaced, many have died, and the country is plagued.

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SOUTH AFRICA: CAPE TOWN TO OFFSET R124M BILL FOR STORM DAMAGES

As a result of the storm that fell in Cape Town last week, more than 170 schools have been damaged south of Cape Town. However, renovations are about to kick.

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Tanzania: Rombo Residents Suffer Acute Water Shortage

Rombo is another part of Africa that is suffering from water shortage. Although Rombo is situated in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania, some residents have complained that villagers in neighboring.

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Nairobi Set to Tackle Water Shortage Through Bamboo Cultivation

Recently, Nairobi has been experiencing a severe water shortage caused by unusual dryness in the Ndaka-ini dam which serves as Nairobi major source of water. The Kenyan government has however.

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Over a hundred people suffer from acute diarrhoea across Sudan annually

As acute diarrhoea hit Sudan due to the lack of access to clean drinking water, more than 279 people have lost their lives to the watery disease since August last.

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ETHIOPIA TO RUN OUT OF EMERGENCY AID FROM NEXT MONTH

The rate of drought in East Africa recently reached 7.8 million. The government of Ethiopia has alerted that the country will run out of emergency aid of food from next.

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South Africa: Raging Storm Kills 8, Thousands Displaced

The proposed deadly storm which forecasts had shown to take place in Cape Town has finally hit the city in a dangerous manner. A report has shown that eight people.

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