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Bill Gates turns to cows milk and gut bacteria in $3tr nutrition fight
By: Bloomberg 17th September 2024 Bill Gates says world leaders must step up the fight against a worsening child nutrition crisis that’s causing trillions of dollars in economic... →
Mpox: African countries have beaten disease outbreaks before – here’s what it takes
26th August 2024 Barely over a year after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that mpox was no longer a public health issue of international concern, it is... →
“High Stakes - managing cannabis use and discipline in the workplace”
21st August 2024 In Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development v Prince (Clarke and Others Intervening); NDPP v Rubin; NDPP v Acton 2018 (10) BCLR 1220 (CC)... →
IFRC: shortage of testing, vaccines hampers MPOX response in Africa
By: Reuters 16th August 2024 Far more diagnostic kits, treatments and vaccines need to be shipped to Africa to respond adequately to the outbreak of a new strain of the mpox... →
Siga says mpox drug helps sickest, not all patients, needs more data
By: Reuters 15th August 2024 Siga Technologies' antiviral drug tecovirimat helped the very sickest mpox patients in a trial in Democratic Republic of Congo recover more quickly... →
Shivambu quits EFF, joins MK Party
By: Thabi Shomolekae 15th August 2024 Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) deputy president Floyd Shivambu announced on Thursday that he will be joining the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP),... →
Mpox cases are soaring in Africa – what must be done to prevent a global pandemic
14th August 2024 Alarmed by the surge in mpox cases, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has taken the unprecedented step of declaring the... →
When are African women athletes woman enough?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 13th August 2024 The Paris Olympics were a reminder of how sports are the latest chapter in Eurocentric ideals that cruelly affect African women. The Paris Olympics... →