Schools in Niger will start the new academic year almost a month late because of heavy rainfall and flooding, says...
Read moreDetailsDespite Zimbabwe's notable progress in combating HIV/AIDS, resource constraints are hindering vital intervention programs in Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central province, particularly...
Read moreDetailsA trending story is capturing the attention of many as a young Ghanaian man shares his struggles with unique physical...
Read moreDetailsThe membership of the Bulawayo V!rgin Girl organization, known locally as amatshitshi, has experienced remarkable growth, escalating from 40 participants...
Read moreDetailsA startling incident occurred at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, when a man pretending to be a doctor was...
Read moreDetailsCentral Province in Zambia is grappling with an alarming rise in S3xually Transmitted Infections (STIs), with a staggering 32,547 cases...
Read moreDetailsThe World Health Organization (WHO) has granted its first approval for a mpox vaccine, made by Bavarian Nordic A/S, for...
Read moreDetailsDr Nomathemba Mokgethi, the Gauteng Health MEC, has urged young people to postpone s3xual intercourse, emphasizing the need of early...
Read moreDetailsZimbabwe’s Health and Child Care Minister, Dr. Douglas Mombeshora, has confirmed that the country remains free of Mpox cases following...
Read moreDetailsAuthorities in Guinea-Bissau say they have recovered 2.63 tons of coc@ine discovered on a plane at the capital's international airport....
Read moreDetailsThe Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ) has raised urgent concerns regarding the alarming rise in child mortality rates at Mpilo...
Read moreDetailsAccording to the District Health Management Team (DHMT), at least 17 children under the age of five in Ngamiland, Botswaana...
Read moreDetailsZambia will shut down the hydropower facility on its side of the lake on September 14, leaving families and businesses with only three hours of electricity per day, while Zimbabwe has stated it may have to switch off the turbines at its hydropower station in December. The drought, induced by climate change, has resulted in a major decline in water levels at Kariba Dam, the world's largest man-made lake and a shared electricity source for the two countries. The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA), a binational agency that controls the shared lake's water resources, announced this week that as of August 26, the amount of water available for electricity generation has plummeted to only 8% of normal. “The lake level is steadily decreasing due to low inflow, closing the period under review...
Read moreDetailsThe ongoing cholera outbreak in Harare and Bulawayo has raised alarms among health experts and lawmakers, who are urging the...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, Zimbabwean scientists announced they have found a cure for Alzheimer’s disease and developed a new treatment for melanoma,...
Read moreDetailsChelsey Painter Davis, a blind content creator, has gone viral on social media after revealing that taking birth control pills...
Read moreDetailsIn a heartwarming twist on family dynamics, Adam Zayden, a 25-year-old social media influencer from Newham, London, has become both...
Read moreDetailsA growing number of mpox (monkeypox) cases has prompted health officials to issue a public health alert, warning of the...
Read moreDetailsSeveral patients in a makeshift Mpox isolation unit in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are in desperate need of...
Read moreDetailsA significant ruling from a Bulawayo magistrate has brought relief to a Gweru man, Givemore Shekede, who had been ordered...
Read moreDetailsThe World Health Organization (WHO) is optimistic about containing the mpox outbreaks in Africa within the next six months. WHO...
Read moreDetailsHealth authorities in Hwange are increasingly alarmed by a rising trend of adolescents defaulting on their antiretroviral treatment, a situation...
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