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Mandela's 95th birthday plans to go ahead

June 19, 2013

Nelson Mandela's foundation has vowed to press ahead with upcoming 95th birthday celebrations, as the global peace icon underwent a 12th day in hospital Wednesday for a recurring lung infection

Liberia: UNHCR launches birth registration for Ivorian refugee kids

June 13, 2013 Refugees at the Liberia border

A mass birth registration targeting all Ivorian refugee children born in Liberia from 0 – 2.5 years is underway in refugee camps in the country. 

World No Tobacco Day: Tobacco claims 6 million lives yearly

May 31, 2013 World No Tobacco Day 2013. Ready to quit smoking?

World No Tobacco Day is celebrated on 31 May. A comprehensive ban of all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship is required under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Tobacco kills nearly six million people every year, of which more than 600 000 are non-smokers exposed to second-hand smoke.

Sierra Leone strives to improve water, sanitation access

May 21, 2013 Image 3368

A two day conference on water, hygiene and Sanitation has been held in Freetown, Sierra Leone.  It was under the theme: ‘WASH for all: addressing the current and growing challenge facing the country’.

Benin: President Boni Yayi’tablets replaced with deadly substances

May 1, 2013 Thomas Yayi Boni

Scientific Laboratory of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) revealed after forensic analysis, the packaging of drugs and chemicals to be administered to the Benin President Boni Yayi through his personal physician, with the assistance of the niece of the president are toxic.

The ways to find out if you have Haemophilia?

May 1, 2013 Two types of hemophilia A and B are both caused by gene mutation, which is a deficiency of blood clotting factor

Haemophilia’s treatments are chosen on how critical the disease is, and could have to start directly at birth. Treatments for this are replacing clotting factors, or having to receive a blood transfusion. 


Botswana President Ian Khama wounded by cheetah

April 29, 2013 Botswana's President Ian Khama

 Ian Khama has had stitches in his face after being scratched by a cheetah, officials say.

Sierra Leone fights fake drugs

April 26, 2013 Health Ministry destroys 1.8 billion worth of fake drugs in 2010

The Pharmacy Board of Sierra Leone has destroyed over 1 billion Leones worth of counterfeit, expired and substandard products approximately two hundred and thirty three thousand Dollars.

Benin: A signboard requested for all health centers

April 23, 2013 Benin Minister of Health and Sanitaion, Dorothée Akoko Kindé Gazard

The government of Benin is none too happy with the continuing proliferation of clandestine medical clinics. These have no legal status, are staffed by unqualified personnel and may offer the wrong medical advice and treatment to people thinking they are dealing with proper doctors.

Ghana: "Fake condoms are on the market" (FDA)

April 22, 2013 The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has begun investigations but cannot arrest the distributors

Around 200 million faulty condoms made in China have made their way to Ghana to the irritation of the country’s Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) and health services. Accra Correspondent Kofi Agyepong caught  up with Thomas Amedzro and asked him about the seizure of the condoms