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11 African American students enrolled in Iron County schools in 2024-25 school year

11 African American students enrolled in Iron County schools in 2024-25 school year

Dr. Michael F. Rice Michigan superintendent of public instruction | https://radio.wcmu.org/Dr. Michael F. Rice Michigan superintendent of public instruction | https://radio.wcmu.org/ There were 11 African American students enrolled in Iron County...

S-Africa announces day of mourning following fatal floods

S-Africa announces day of mourning following fatal floods

(MENAFN) The Eastern Cape provincial government has confirmed that 80 victims of the recent catastrophic floods have been identified. The severe weather caused widespread damage across the province, particularly affecting households, displacing...

S-African prosecutors formulate last arguments in Albert Luthuli death inquest

S-African prosecutors formulate last arguments in Albert Luthuli death inquest

(MENAFN) South African prosecutors have been given four months to present their final arguments in the reopened inquest into the death of Nobel Peace Prize laureate and anti-apartheid icon, Inkosi Albert Luthuli. The case, overseen by Judge...

Wetin to know about di first malaria medicine for babies wey don dey approved for use

Wetin to know about di first malaria medicine for babies wey don dey approved for use

Di first malaria treatment wey dey suitable for babies and very young children don dey approved for use. Di drug, wey dey known as Coartem Baby or Riamet Baby for some countries, bin dey developed by Novartis in collaboration with di Medicines for...

Africa Deserves Leaders Who Serve: Lessons From Burkina Faso

Africa Deserves Leaders Who Serve: Lessons From Burkina Faso

Africa is blessed with gold, cocoa, oil, and the youngest population in the world. The question one asks is: what does this country called Ghana lack? Are we not so blessed in this country? Yet poverty, unemployment and hopelessness persist...

GLOBALink | Crossing mountains and seas: Chinese medical team in Mozambique

During the 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties, China-Mozambique cooperation has improved livelihoods and development of the African country. Here are stories of the 25th Chinese medical team helping Mozambicans. #GLOBALink

FDNA writes to CM on lack of progress in medical college building construction at Makavarapalem

FDNA writes to CM on lack of progress in medical college building construction at Makavarapalem

The Forum for Development of North Andhra (FDNA) has appealed to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to ensure completion of construction of the building for the medical college at Makavarapalem in Anakapalli district, which was stopped midway...

Swissmedic approves Novartis’ malaria medicine for babies

Swissmedic approves Novartis’ malaria medicine for babies

The Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products (Swissmedic) has approved Novartis’ Coartem (artemether-lumefantrine) Baby, described as the first malaria medicine for newborns and young infants. Known as Riamet Baby in some regions, the new treatment...

Newly elected Seventh-day Adventist Church leader reflects on challenges and faith’s healthy living

Newly elected Seventh-day Adventist Church leader reflects on challenges and faith’s healthy living

Erton Köhler, a Brazil-born pastor known for his innovative approach to evangelism, is the newly elected president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church General Conference — and the first to hail from South America. Köhler will serve as the...

As U.S. abruptly ends support, Liberia faces empty health clinics and unplanned pregnancies

As U.S. abruptly ends support, Liberia faces empty health clinics and unplanned pregnancies

SARWORLOR, Liberia — Five months ago, Roseline Phay, a 32-year-old farmer from the West African nation of Liberia, set off on a quest to find contraceptives. Phay and her partner have two daughters, and they barely make ends meet. Determined not...

Liberia: Mpox Cases Declining Across Africa, But Cholera Surges, Says Africa CDC Official

Liberia: Mpox Cases Declining Across Africa, But Cholera Surges, Says Africa CDC Official

The Deputy Incident Manager of the Incident Management Support Team at the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Prof. Yap Boum, has reported a significant decline in Mpox cases in Sierra Leone, Uganda, and the Democratic...

Expert dares African media to shift infertility narratives

Expert dares African media to shift infertility narratives

A fertility expert has challenged journalists in Africa to shift the narratives surrounding infertility by adopting an approach that dismantles harmful myths around the subject. In many African societies, infertility is shrouded in silence and...

New Malaria Drug for Babies Approved in Landmark Move to Curb Child Deaths in Africa

New Malaria Drug for Babies Approved in Landmark Move to Curb Child Deaths in Africa

In a major breakthrough for global health, the first-ever malaria treatment specifically designed for babies and newborns has been approved and is expected to be rolled out across African countries in the coming weeks. The new drug, Coartem Baby...

African Expansion:  Zoomlion  Touches  Down In  Kenya  …Ready To Forge Strategic Partnership

African Expansion: Zoomlion Touches Down In Kenya …Ready To Forge Strategic Partnership

Zoomlion Ghana Limited, a flagship subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) is intensifying its continental expansion efforts with a renewed focus on Kenya, as part of its broader Africa Expansion Project. As a demonstration of this...

Digital health will not thrive without local investment

Digital health will not thrive without local investment

In last week’s column, I explored how Africa’s financial institutions are navigating systems that don’t always recognise their realities. That same tension plays out in health, where digital tools hold enormous promise but struggle to take root...

Sables begin World Cup quest at Africa Cup

Sables begin World Cup quest at Africa Cup

As defending champions, the Sables enter the tournament with high expectations and the weight of a 34-year World Cup wait on their shoulders, having last featured on the global stage in 1993. THE Zimbabwe Sables are set to kick off their 2027...

Mental wealth, not just health: Redesigning work, learning, and purpose in the digital age

Mental wealth, not just health: Redesigning work, learning, and purpose in the digital age

Charles Darwin posited that, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” Welcome to the age of rapid and relentless transformation — a time when machines can now reason,...

Africa contributes least to emissions yet suffers most, Tinubu tells BRICS summit, calls for global reforms

Africa contributes least to emissions yet suffers most, Tinubu tells BRICS summit, calls for global reforms

From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja At the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, President Bola Tinubu delivered a powerful message highlighting Africa’s disproportionate burden in the global climate crisis despite its minimal contribution to...

As US ends support, Liberia faces empty health clinics and unplanned pregnancies

As US ends support, Liberia faces empty health clinics and unplanned pregnancies

SARWORLOR, Liberia -- Five months ago, Roseline Phay, a 32-year-old farmer from the West African nation of Liberia, set off on a quest to find contraceptives. Phay and her partner have two daughters, and they barely make ends meet. Determined not...

‘Africa Contributes Least To Emissions But Suffers Most’: Tinubu Demands Climate Justice At BRICS Summit

‘Africa Contributes Least To Emissions But Suffers Most’: Tinubu Demands Climate Justice At BRICS Summit

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called for urgent climate justice for Africa, declaring that the continent bears the brunt of a crisis it did little to cause. Speaking at the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday, July 6, 2025,...

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