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Nigerian Troops Defends Lake Chad against Boko Haram

Nigerian troops recently fought Boko Haram in the Lake Chad area, killing 13 of the Islamic extremists and arresting 10 others, including 6 women believed to have helped smuggle supplies.

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Kenya Student Discover New Diabetes Treatment

By: Gatonye Gathura An undergraduate student at Kenyatta University has successfully treated diabetic mice with a herbal extract from wild pepper. The development is crucial because it provides scientific evidence.

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New Mosquito Species Threaten Rural Tanzania

Scientists at Tanzania’s leading research institute have identified mosquito species which they say contributes to 90 percent of malaria cases in rural areas of the east African country, according to.

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Ugandans in the Diaspora to get National IDs

Uganda missions abroad will soon start registering citizens in the diaspora for National Identification Numbers, Prime Minister Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda has said. Speaking to hundreds of Ugandans living in Boston,.

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Why I Am the Best Candidate to Lead WHO as the Next DG…. Dr. Tedros

Dr. Tedros…… Health for all has been my life’s work In the next 48 hours, member states of the global health body, World Health Organization, WHO, would elect a new.

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AT WHAT POINT DOES DEMOCRACY BECOME MONARCHICAL?

  An insight into how African leaders have managed democracy By Kenneth Nkemnacho When I reminisce on Africa and the leadership style that has manacled us for so long, I.

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Holiday Bazaar: Committed to Providing Holistic and Enriching Experiences to Travellers

    Who needs travel agencies when everything is digital? Is booking on-line not more efficient and less costly than employing the services of travel agency? Is my trip not.

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Tanzania: End of Road for Academic Crooks

As the deadline for ‘academic crooks’ to vacate public offices expired on Monday, reports from regions across the country recount that the ‘thieves’ have been all removed from payrolls amid.

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U.S. Pledges $526 million Aid to Tanzania

The United States has recently approved a $526 million aid to Tanzania over the coming year to expand the roll out of life-prolonging anti-retroviral drugs to people infected with HIV,.

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Mali President Provokes Peace Talk

Mali will keep fighting “terrorist groups” in the country until they engage in serious peace talks, the country’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has said. Despite continued French troop deployments, a.

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