Apr 27, 2024

Marking 30 Years of Democracy in South Africa

Freedom Day is a pivotal national holiday in South Africa, celebrating the first post-apartheid elections held on this day in 1994, which were open to citizens of all races....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Three Western African Countries 'Roll out' Mass Malaria Vaccine

The vaccine will be administered to children aged five months and older in four scheduled doses....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Kenya Airways Claims DR Congo's Army Unlawfully Detained Her Employee Despite Court Order

The airline has expressed frustration, stating that despite numerous attempts to clarify the situation to the military officers, their explanations were disregarded. The detained staff were only allowed a brief visit by Kenyan embassy officials and a team from the airline last Tuesday....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Two World's Giant Media Houses 'BLOCKED' from Reporting News in Burkina Faso

The state-owned news agency, Agence d’Information du Burkina (AIB), reported that the BBC and VOA were instructed via telephone to immediately cease rebroadcasting the offending program across all platforms....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Egypt's Fishmongers Cut Prices Amid Nationwide Boycott Over High Costs

The movement, which initially started in the cities of Port Said and Alexandria, has gained momentum under the campaign slogan "Let it rot," as frustrations grow over continuous price hikes affecting nearly all consumer goods....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Many Kenyans Continue to Sacumb to Malaria-Experts say

Efforts to combat the disease traditionally include the distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets, spraying breeding areas, and promoting prompt diagnosis and treatment....

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