Over a hundred people suffer from acute diarrhoea across Sudan annually
13/06/2017As 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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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.
An Al-Shabab training base has been destroyed by the Somali and US military forces in Somalia’s Middle Jubba region. On Sunday, Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo said he has authorized.
Last month, the Parliamentary Committee on Social Services in Tanzania brought an important issue of allowing teenage mothers return to school. The issue caused division among members of the parliament.
Kenya biggest lender by assets, KCB Group, has proposed to acquire the National Bank of Kenya through a share swap which will boost its shares of the government’s banking.
South Africa’s ruling party declares its approval for Nkosazana Dlamini- Zuma to take over leadership of the ANC (African National Congress) in December, the Times Newspaper Johannesburg reported. The ANC.
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.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has invited African leaders to Berlin for positive talks directed to reducing the rate of poverty and conflict that is causing a large number of Africans.
The Inaugural Tanzania Oil & Gas Congress will offer participants invaluable networking opportunities with Government representatives and industry stakeholders from surrounding areas including: Zanzibar, Uganda, Mozambique, Kenya and Democratic Republic.
#WAFPOW17 “Cross Border Collaboration to Power West Africa’s Development” In July 2017, Dakar, Senegal will play host to West Africa’s No.1 Business to Business Green Power event, which will bring.
Unlike in time past when nearly every key industry was dominated by foreign-owned or managed company, Nigeria’s indigenous companies have in recent years taken the centre stage in the country’s.