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The new infrastructure, funded to the tune of $638,538 by the ECOWAS Regional Stabilization and Development Fund, aims to strengthen maternal and child health in eastern Guinea-Bissau.
During the second round of the national polio vaccination campaign, held in June 2026, the system once again demonstrated its value.
Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement Administration (NDLEA) says that series of operations conducted in several states across the country resulted in significant seizures of cannabis and cocaine, as well as several arrests.
The population of Ethiopia’s Walia ibex, a rare wild goat endemic to the East African country, has increased to 306 now from 270 months ago following intensified conservation efforts in the Simien Mountains National Park in Amhara region, the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA) announced on Monday.
Severe extreme weather forces widespread school closures, cripples electricity supply and disrupts peak traffic in parts of South Africa.
Hichilema favoured to retain power in Zambia’s general election, with a new analysis giving him a three‑quarters chance of securing an outright first‑round victory.
A worker was killed and five others injured on Sunday in a landslide at the Sukari gold mine, Egypt’s largest, prompting the authorities to launch an investigation into the circumstances of the accident and safety procedures.
The Government of Kenya has warned that the country may experience above-normal rainfall starting from October this year as strong El Nino event develops mainly from the Pacific Ocean.
The Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb has invited his Malian counterpart, Major General Abdoulaye Maiga, to pay a working visit to Algeria after several months of diplomatic tensions.
The National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) and Sproxil Nigeria Limited have explored the use of artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology and private sector data to strengthen the country’s malaria response.




