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Minister Lindiwe Zulu inaugurates members of Central Drug Authority Board, 28 May

Minister Zulu to inaugurate members of the Central Drug Authority (CDA) Board in Kempton ParkThe United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reports that South Africa’s geographical location and its international trade links with countries in Asia...

SALGA hosts dialogue to reflect on professionalisation of local government, 31 May

The South African Local Government Association in the Gauteng Province will on Monday 31 May 2021 host a webinar on the professionalisation of local government as a pillar of service delivery excellence. The webinar will consist of an array of local go...

Chad: Men in grip of hunger make perilous journeys for work

World Food Programme aims to make staying in hometowns a better option than risking exploitation in the goldmines of the northIn the provinces of central Chad migrating is, by tradition, less a last resort than a way of life. For centuries, during the ...

MEC Anroux Marais joins adidas for 5km walk as part of Run for the Oceans Campaign, 29 May

Minister Marais to join Adidas run for the Oceans Campaign in a bid to end plastic waste Tomorrow, 29 May 2021, in a bid to end plastic waste, Minister Anroux Marais will join adidas for a 5km walk as part the global sustainability campaign: Run For T...

Mobility in the Chad-Libya-Niger Triangle, August 2019 – September 2020

IntroductionFor centuries, human mobility and migration across the Sahel and Sahara regions have been central to trade, cultural and social exchanges. Cross-border movementand deep-rooted circular migration patterns have also been a means to seek econo...

Statement by the Malaria Policy Advisory Group on the urgent need to address the high prevalence of pfhrp2/3 gene deletions in the Horn of...

Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have transformed malaria control, enabling better targeting of treatment and improved surveillance. Globally, 2.7 billion RDTs for malaria were sold between 2010–2019, the majority distributed in Sub-Saharan Africa...

Nigeria: Flow Monitoring Report #49 (January – March 2021)

INTRODUCTIONIn order to gain a better understanding of mobility flows and trends through West and Central Africa, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) implements the Displacement Tracking Matrix’s Flow Monitoring (FM) tool at key transit ...

Conference on Least Developed Countries: Preparatory Committee

Note: Owing to the liquidity crisis and the current COVID-19 pandemic impacting our Organization, only a partial summary of today’s meetings of the Preparatory Committee for the fifth Conference on Least Developed Countries is available at this time. ...

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Angolan National Arrested for Alleged Murder of Girlfriend at Hochfeld Farm

Hochfeld: A 24-year-old Angolan national was arrested on Sunday night at a commercial farm in the Hochfeld area for allegedly attacking and killing his girlfriend with a panga. According to Namibia Press Agency, the Namibian Police Force (NamPol)'s h...
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Imam of Dano’s Great Mosque Calls for Understanding Among Burkinabe Authorities

Dano: The imam of the great mosque of Dano, El Adj Sabdina Ciss©, has called for understanding between the Burkinabe authorities during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, which marked the end of Ramadan on Monday, March 31. According to Burkina Informati...

Twenty Students from Kourw©ogo Trained in Daily Life Skills and Health Rights

Bouss©: Twenty students from Kourw©ogo trained in daily life skills The Network for the Promotion and Empowerment of Rural Women (REPAFER) trained, on March 27 and 28, 2025 in Bouss©, about twenty students from schools in the Kourw©ogo province, on da...

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