Cholera Claims 23 Lives in Tanzania
30/05/2017By: Miracle Nwankwo The unfortunate outbreak of cholera in Zanzibar, Tanzania has claimed about 23 people since the beginning of March this year. In a statement, the acting minister of.
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By: Miracle Nwankwo The unfortunate outbreak of cholera in Zanzibar, Tanzania has claimed about 23 people since the beginning of March this year. In a statement, the acting minister of.
By: Miracle Nwankwo The uncontrollable upsurge of gender violence has attracted the African National congress into promoting collective war against femicide. The ANC has bellowed to communities to increase its.
By: George Obulutsa Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta kicked off his official campaign for reelection with a rally in Nairobi Monday, echoing a call by the main challenger Raila Odinga to.
By Stephen Lazi Akhere Over a century, African Nations have strife so hard to maintain her position in global economy. But the reverse has not been favourable due to.
By: Margaret Besheer The United Nations top official in South Sudan, have stated that President has formally launched a long-awaited national dialogue and declared a unilateral cessation of hostilities. “While.
By: Kevin J. Kelley President Donald Trump’s proposed US spending plan generally spares Kenya from the deep cuts the White House is seeking in the overall foreign assistance budget. The.
By: Harun Maruf The African extremist group Al-Shabab said it carried out three attacks in Somalia and Kenya on Wednesday that killed 16 people, most of them police and security.
Gambian officials are holding talks with Chinese and Norwegian investors on infrastructure projects to drive economic growth in the West African nation after decades of dictatorship, a minister said..
By: Pius Nyondo Baseflow, a team of water engineers in the country, has described the reality of access to safe and clean water in the country as unfortunate, saying.
The chairpersons of three Parliament portfolio committees will convene a joint meeting to debate the ongoing scourge and rise of violence against women in SA. Police committee chairperson Francois Beukman.