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Botswana Ready to Fight Zika Virus

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health (MoH), Ms Shenaaz El-Halabi says systems are in place to fight the Zika virus in.

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African Ministers Pledge to Improve Access to Vaccines

With one in five African children lacking access to basic life-saving vaccines, African ministers of health recently committed themselves to keep immunization.

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Ethiopia: Ministry Urges Association to Beef up Quality Service Effort

The Ministry of Health has recently urged the Ethiopian Public Health Association (EPHA) to strengthen contribution to providing quality and equity health.

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Columbian Businessman in SA Diagnosed with Zika Virus

A Columbian businessman, who is visiting South Africa, has recently been diagnosed with the Zika virus, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said. According.

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Nigeria: Japan Contributes to Power Sector Growth

As part of efforts to improve Nigerians’ access to electricity, the Government of Japan has recently extended the aid of JPY 1.990.

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President Buhari Appoints Ooni of Ife Chancellor of Nigerian Varsity

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, has recently appointed the Ooni of Ife Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja ll as the Chancellor of University of.

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Nigeria: Youths In Agric to Benefit from 2016 Empowerment- Ministry of Agriculture

The Lagos State office of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) has recently said that youths in agriculture would.

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End of Malaria in Sight for São Tomé and Príncipe

As part of efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, a new financing agreement has recently being signed between the Global Fund and.

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Somalia: EU Launches 7 Million Euros Education Programme

The European Union and the Government of Puntland Somalia, has recently launched the second phase of the Puntland Education Sector Support Programme..

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Kenya: Uhuru Pledges to Offer Free Primary, Secondary Public Education in Five Years

President Uhuru Kenyatta has recently pledged to make secondary and primary school education absolutely free within five years. Mr Kenyatta said that.

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