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The Punch on MSNFood inflation persists in S’West, S’East as prices drop in North
Despite claims by the Federal Government that food inflation is on a downward trend, market surveys across major cities have ...
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Clotilda slave ship descendant seeks Benin citizenship to honor ancestor’s wish to return home
Cassandra Lewis awaits approval from West African nation while reflecting on her great-great-grandfather Cudjo Lewis's ...
Following African emancipation from slavery, descendants of those freed over a century ago celebrate a holiday recognising ...
“He is born in Africa, and he’s running to be mayor of the global capital. So yes, there is a very strong sense of pride for ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThe Egyptians finding a ‘second home’ after migrating south to Tanzania
As Europe fortifies its borders, growing numbers of North Africans are moving southwards into other African countries.
The Easter period usually offers a rare respite in Gedeb, in Ethiopia's deeply troubled north, but on April 17 death rained ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSA’s doctor deal with Cuba is out of touch and out of time, critics say
Critics say the dwindling interest shows the Nelson Mandela-Fidel Castro (NMFC) medical training programme has passed its ...
When ANC under Mandela created the new, non-racial electoral system in 1993, instead of extending to all races the previous whites-only democratic system of electing individual candidates, it ...
A White South African farm owner and two employees are facing trial over the alleged murder of two Black women who prosecutors say were shot dead for trespassing last August and their bodies fed to ...
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The South African on MSNARVs in our water: What’s going wrong with treatment?
Health officials have linked HIV medication in our water supply to treatment success but urge better wastewater control.
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Briefly on MSN“There’s Medicine in Your Water”: Expert Water Sommelier Weighs In on ARVs in Tap Water After Study
Water expert Candice Barry explains the North West University study finding ARVs in SA tap water, warns about filtration and ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNThree decades in, is the Cuba-SA doctor training programme still worth the expense?
The Nelson Mandela-Fidel Castro medical training programme has been controversial from the start. It’s had high points, low points, and now many say it should have an end point.
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