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Humanitarian Aid to Reach 800,000 Nigerians in North East  

By Lisa Schlein The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners are scaling up emergency operations in northeast Nigeria to reach people impacted by the Boko Haram insurgency. Aid groups recently.

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Improving and Keeping the Lights on in Africa

By: Inih Essien, Contributor The word POWER is one that inspires an abundance of mixed emotions among Africans. From despair to resignation to faint hope and outright delusion, the gamut.

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Rwanda: Rulindo Gets $16.5 Million Irrigation Dam   

By Peterson Tumwebaze Efforts by farmers in Rulindo District, Northern Province to enhance production have got a huge boost, thanks to a new multimillion dollar irrigation dam project. The Muyanza.

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Zimbzbwe: US$2b Upgrade of ‘Killer Road’ Sealed

By Barnabas Thondhlana, Contributor ZIMBABWE has averted potential loss of millions of United States dollars in annual revenue earnings stemming from its continued failure to maintain and upgrade its road.

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WRESTLING AFRICAN POVERTY FROM ITS ROOT- What roles can the industries play?  

  By: Kenneth Nkemnacho, Contributor A day before putting this article together, I watched a documentary on Russia Today television channel dubbed “Kidney Valley.” On the documentary, it was puzzling.

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Africa: 14 Million People to Receive Yellow Fever vaccination

By Lisa Schlein More than 14 million people in Angola and Democratic Republic of Congo are to be vaccinated against yellow fever to prevent the national and international spread of.

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Zimbabwe to Fight Elephant Poaching with Drones

Zimbabwe plans to deploy aerial drones in its biggest wildlife sanctuary in the west to combat poaching of elephants, a parks official said on Monday, as the country aims to.

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Nigeria Kicks off Polio Vaccination in North East

By Chika Oduah Nigeria’s health ministry is kicking off a polio vaccination campaign in the northeast, after two fresh cases of the virus were discovered there earlier this month. But.

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Connecting Africa: The Exciting Future of a Continent That Can Access the Power of Internet of Things

  By Brett Parker   Africa is no stranger to connectivity. While Africa may be behind when it comes to IT infrastructure compared to more developed nations, the fact is.

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Kenya’s First Lady Launches Partnership to Improve Breast Cancer Care

Kenya’s First Lady Margaret Kenyatta inaugurates partnership between government of Kenya and Roche to improve care of women with breast cancer First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, Kenya Ministry of Health and.

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