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Kenya: Over 2 Million at Risk of Starvation

More than two million Kenyans are staring at food crisis in July as the effects of a drought that hit food production and led to increased prices continue to bite.

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Angola: 17 HIV / Aids Positive Cases Reported in Uíge

Uíge — At least seventeen new positive HIV / AIDS cases were reported in the city of Uíge during the Unitel Health Fair.

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Zimbabwe: Govt Launches Industrial Policy

Government has launched the Zimbabwe National Industrial Policy (ZNIDP), which is expected to help transform the economy through value addition, increasing employment levels and promoting a culture

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South Africa: Billions in Mining Royalties Intended for the Poor Squandered, Stolen or Diverted

Billions in mining royalties intended to uplift poor communities are potentially being squandered, stolen or diverted due to in-fighting and maladministration of these funds.

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Officials blame climate change as Mumbai goes under again

Water-world: Vehicles stuck in the water-logged King’s Circle in Sion in Mumbai on Monday morning.

540 mm of rain in 48 hours leaves city inundated; Met Dept forecasts more rain

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Tanzania Now Set to Disclose Mining Contracts

The government of Tanzania has announced it will develop a publicly accessible portal containing Tanzania's mining contracts, significantly boosting transparency around agreed-to terms in the count

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Zimbabwe: ED Opens US$20m Ngundu-Tanganda Highway

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially opened the US$20 million rehabilitated Ngundu-Tanganda highway, in a development expected to spur economic activity.

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02/07/2019
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Namibia: Uproar Over Elephant Killing

The killing of an alpha elephant bull at Omatjete last week has been highly criticised by Namibian conservation and tourism groups.

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02/07/2019
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Zimbabwe: Kwekwe City Loses 55pc Treated Water to Leaks

Kwekwe City Council is losing between 45 and 55 percent of its treated water to leakages due to ageing pipes and vandalism, town clerk Dr Lucia Mnkandla has said.

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U.S. guitar firm tunes business to protect Cameroon ebony

Companies that use wood grown in Cameroon - from makers of guitars to electricity poles - are helping revitalise endangered tree species to better sustain their businesses and bolster the fight aga

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