Monthly Archives: March, 2018
South Africa: Government Sets New Target In Fight Against Tuberculosis
Government has set itself a target to test and treat at least an additional 80,000 people for tuberculosis (TB) between April this year and...
ECOWAS Commission Calls For Peaceful Run-Off Poll In Sierra Leone
The President of ECOWAS Commission, Jean-Claude Brou, has called for the peaceful and successful completion of the Sierra Leone presidential run-off election scheduled for...
Antiretroviral Adherence: Fighting The HIV Epidemic
By Tracey Ruff It may come as a surprise to know that South Africa has the world’s largest antiretroviral program, a fact that has been...
Boko Haram: Aid Operations Resume In Rann – UN
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) has announced the resumption of humanitarian operations in Rann town, in Borno. The UN relief wing...
Germany’s Bavaria Wants Independent Border Police, Asylum Office
Germany’s Southern State of Bavaria wants to set up its own border Police Force and Asylum Office, its new cabinet announced after their first...
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Okpe Indigenes Gather In Lagos To Showcase History, Language, Social Values
By Henry Ovie, Okpe indigenes will gather in Lagos on...
Alleged Defamation: Dangote Threatens Kaduna Businessman, Kailani With N100bn Suit
President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has given...
U.S., Nigeria Announce $5.1 Billion Health Cooperation Agreement
The United States and the Federal Republic of Nigeria...
How The Arrest Of Seven Kenyans In South Africa Escalated Into A Diplomatic Dispute
By Vyona Adhiambo, Nairobi On Wednesday, South Africa announced that...