Inventor’s Cardiopad Undergoing Trials in Cameroon

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Yaounde - Cameroon is experimenting with Africa’s first mobile system to transmit a cardiac signal over a mobile network, allowing heart patients in remote...

Somali troops retake presidential palace

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Somali troops have retaken the presidential palace in the capital Mogadishu after al-Shabab fighters forced their way in and exchanged heavy gunfire with soldiers...

Zimbabwe Government to descend on CDF looters

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Zimbabwe legislators who looted Constituency Development Funds during the Seventh Parliament are not off the hook as Government will soon start confiscating properties they...

Botswana closes out Zimbabwean refugees

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Botswana - Minister of Defence, Justice and Security, Ramadeluka Seretse is quoted claiming the political environment in Zimbabwe is safer for them to stay...

Zambia International Trade Fair records 14 percent drop in attendance

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THE Zambia International Trade Fair (ZITF) has recorded a drop in the number of people that attended the show this year.The 50th ZITF started...

Why Is Namibia Killing Its Rare Desert Elephants?

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On Saturday, June 21 one of the Republic of Namibia’s rare desert elephants was felled by a hunter’s rifle. Unlike most of the other...

Mozambique presidential candidate made a plea for peace

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Maputo - Mozambique's ruling party presidential candidate Felipe Nyusi on Wednesday made a plea for peace with the opposition Renamo party, which has launched...

South Sudan conflict undermines independence struggle: Kerry

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WASHINGTON - US secretary of state John Kerry says the current conflict in South Sudan is in danger of undermining the sacrifices so many...

Khartoum, Juba sign agreement on transit of humanitarian relief

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Khartoum - Sudanese government has officially agreed to allow the transit of humanitarian aid to the neighbouring South Sudan in order to avoid a...

Reinstate Tunisian Judges Fired Arbitrarily

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Tunis - The Tunisian government should reinstate judges summarily dismissed by the previous justice minister on May 28, 2012. An administrative court has ruled...