Nigeria: Pilgrimage - Five Pregnant Women Stopped From Going to Israel
The Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission has stopped four pregnant women from performing this year’s pilgrimage in the holy state of Israel. The action followed series of caution by the NCPC to intending pilgrims who are pregnant or over age not to be involved due to its health implications.
Namibia: Big Brother Africa 4 - Children, Flaviana and Dj Voodoo Rock the House!
WITH less than a week before BBA’s finale, the countdown to the announcement of the winner has begun! Eish, my BBA people’s, my nerves are shot! Already!
Namibia: Good Results for Agra
THE Agra Cooperative increased its net profit by 18 per cent to N$23,9 million for the financial year ending July 31 2009, its Chief Executive Officer Peter Kazmaier announced on Friday.
Namibia: No Reports On Arrows, United Match
A top Namibia Premier League official says they have not yet received reports from the referee and the match commissioner after a match between Eleven Arrows and United Stars was abandoned in Walvis Bay on Sunday.
Africa: New HIV Recommendations To Improve Health, Reduce Infections and Save Lives
On the eve of World AIDS Day, WHO is releasing new recommendations on treatment, prevention and infant feeding in the context of HIV, based on the latest scientific evidence.
Zambia: Growing Up With HIV
Sixteen-year-old Andela Milambo* wants a husband. She is not looking for love, but for someone to share the burden of living with HIV. She wants to be able to take her medicine without having to hide, to discuss the recurring herpes with someone who understands.
Africa: Data Shows Progress Needed on HIV Testing and Treatment for Children and Mothers
National efforts to combat AIDS, particularly by preventing mother-to-child transmission, are showing positive results, but many HIV and AIDS affected children still struggle to have their basic needs met, according to a report launched today by four United Nations agencies.
Zimbabwe: Giants Feel the Heat
THE curtain finally came down on the 2009 CBZ Premiership season on Sunday amid violent winds of change shaking the top-flight league, with members of the Big Three Dynamos, CAPS United and Highlanders completing the marathon empty-handed for the first time since Independence.
Rwanda: MoD Maintain Wining Streak
CORPORATE basketball champions MoD (Ministry of Defense) made light work of Access to stroll to their eighth successive league win on Sunday.
Rwanda: Senate to Quiz Gov’t Over HIV/Aids School Dropouts
The Senate is planning to write to the Government seeking clarification on why big numbers of children living with HIV/Aids are dropping out of school.
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