Africa News Update: Sanctions Lifted, Visa Restrictions, Genocide Commemoration, and Health Crises
Africa in Focus: A Week of Significant Developments In a week marked by significant developments across the African continent, several […]
Africa in Focus: A Week of Significant Developments In a week marked by significant developments across the African continent, several […]
South Africa’s HIV Crisis: A Tale of Two Narratives Twenty years after winning the denialism war, South Africa is once
UN Expert Sounds Alarm Over Escalating Drone Strikes in Sudan A devastating escalation in drone strikes has hit Sudan, with
African News Roundup: LGBTQ+ Rights, Conflict, and Press Freedom Under Siege In a tumultuous week for Africa, several countries faced
Setting the Record Straight: Africa CDC Clarifies Staffing Review Misconceptions In a move to address mounting speculation, the Africa Centres
West Africa Faces Devastating Food Crisis as 36 Million Struggle to Find Sustenance A dire warning has been issued by
Maternal Mental Health in Nigeria: Breaking the Silence and Barriers As the world commemorates Maternal Mental Health Week from May
African News Roundup: Landmark Court Rulings, Medical Breakthroughs, and Growing Health Concerns In a significant development, the South African Constitutional
BREAKING: Abuja Resident Doctors Embark on 3-Day Warning Strike Over Unpaid Salaries and Unlawful Dismissals The Association of Resident Doctors
Johannesburg and City Power are set to experience electricity outages due to a significant outstanding debt owed to Eskom, the
Bad weather and poor roads often make it difficult to deliver life-saving drugs to remote regions of Kenya. However, a
Cape Town — Professor Resia Pretorius of Stellenbosch University, a renowned researcher in inflammation and blood clot formation, delivered a
Rwanda Makes Significant Progress in Containing Marburg Outbreak Rwanda has made significant headway in containing the Marburg virus outbreak, with
1,000 Women, Children to be Evacuated from Gaza to Europe for Medical Care Amid Conflict Up to 1,000 women and
In a significant move to sharpen its focus on critical global development challenges, the World Bank has reduced the number
Title: Robberies at Eastern Cape Healthcare Facilities Disrupt Services, Patients Left Waiting Summary: A series of robberies at healthcare facilities
Rwanda Confirms First Outbreak of Deadly Marburg Virus Rwanda’s health ministry has confirmed the country’s first outbreak of the Marburg
World Leaders Unite to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance In a major breakthrough, world leaders have committed to scaling up efforts to
New Modelling Shows 40 Million More Children Will Suffer from Hunger’s Worst Effects by 2050 Due to Climate Change A
Stellenbosch University Shuts Down Controversial Residence, Plans Reimagined Replacement Stellenbosch University has announced the closure of its controversial Wilgenhof men’s