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Uganda, WHO take action to stop spread of Ebola
By: African News Agency 8th November 2018 While no cases of the deadly Ebola virus have been reported in Uganda yet, the country’s health ministry and the World Health Organisation (WHO)... →
Stopping the spread of terror onto West Africa’s coast
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 31st October 2018 A rising number of attacks by gunmen this year have shaken the eastern part of Burkina Faso, increasing insecurity in the area. Although no group... →
The proxy battle for Africa’s Indian Ocean states
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd October 2018 Renowned for sunshine, tourism and beaches, the tiny island nations of Mauritius, Seychelles and Maldives are attracting the attention of foreign... →
'Gordhan wanted to rule from the grave' - Defiant Moyane lashes out in court papers
By: News24Wire 2nd October 2018 Suspended South African Revenue Service (Sars) boss Tom Moyane has lashed out at Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, accusing him of... →
The Failing Response to Pesticide Drift in Brazil’s Rural Communities
23rd July 2018 In May 2013 an airplane sprayed pesticides over a rural school, São José do Pontal, located among the vast corn and soy plantations extending... →
The long and short of South African school commutes: a case study
2nd July 2018 Education enables social mobility. This is particularly true in a context of high inequality and high unemployment, such as South Africa. This is... →
Millions of urban Africans still don't have electricity: here's what can be done
20th April 2018 At least 110-million of the 600-million people still living without access to electricity in Africa live in urban areas. Most are within a stone... →
Like Sodium in Water – Hayden Eastwood
17th April 2018 It’s post-independence Zimbabwe and an atmosphere of nostalgia hangs over much of Harare’s remaining white community. Hayden Eastwood grows up in a... →