It has been reported that 91,534 Nigerians are infected with with tuberculosis annually but sadly, several cases remain unreported, thereby making it difficult for the disease eradication.

Africa: South Africa Recognized for Progress in Malaria Fight
Statistics indicate that annual malaria deaths in Africa have decreased from an estimated 764,000 in 2000 to 395,000 in 2015.

Despite the well-coordinated response already under way to offset the impacts of an El Niño-induced drought in Ethiopia, the United Nations humanitarian wing has warned that the scale of the develo

Rwanda Red Cross, yesterday, inaugurated a water facility in Gasabo District meant to supply clean water to at least 4,000 vulnerable households in the area.

More than 10,000 people living in the outlying neighbourhoods of the western city of Tete are without clean drinking water.

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Sumbawanga — Hundreds of passengers have been stranded for more than 48 hours while more than 100 motor vehicles including lorries and buses have stuck at Koga Bridge on the border between Katavi a

The latest report compiled by the SADC Regional Early Warning System (REWS) indicates that in many parts of the SADC region - Namibia included - the October to December 2015 period has been the dri

An El Nino stimulated dry spell, characterised by extremely hot and dry weather conditions currently ravaging most parts of southern Africa has left people and livestock in Matabeleland North provi

Mbale — Authorities in Mbale District have expressed concern over the rising cases of cholera.

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