A test may prevent bananas from becoming extinct

Ten African nations show how a river can be shared peacefully

Polio on comeback trail

Dirty needles not responsible for Africa s AIDS crisis: WHO

To help the biotech industry

There's hardly a silver lining

Health gap widens between the poorest and the rest

The World Bank has approved a grant wherein giant pouched rats will help detect tuberculosis (tb) bacteria in human saliva. The project will be carried out in Tanzania, Africa; tg cases there are

Even as the government of Angola, mulls over a second draft of a legislation on land rights, aid and humanitarian organisations point out it could become a source of major future conflict. Tensions over land ownership are on the rise, as millions of Angol

• At the first African Ministerial Conference on Science and Technology for Development, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, ministers from 20 African governments committed to pursue all

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