Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

Africa: Practicing Today for Tomorrow’s Emergencies – WHO Convenes Countries and Partners to Simulate Response to Major Disease Outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) wrapped up Exercise Polaris II, a 2-day high-level simulation exercise, based around an outbreak of a fictional new bacterium spreading across the world. Bringing together 26 countries and territories, 600 health emergency experts and over 25 partners, the exercise, which took place on 22 and 23 April, allowed countries to…

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Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

Africa: Namibia Eyes Stronger Ties With Nigeria

Namibia’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Walde Ndevashiya, has outlined plans to strengthen economic cooperation between the two nations, with a focus on expanding partnerships across key sectors. The diplomat said his mission will prioritise economic diplomacy. Ndevashiya placed strong emphasis on trade, investment and sector cooperation. He stressed the importance of leveraging the African Continental Free…

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Africa: Shaping The Future of African Media – African Narratives At the Heart of Economic and Sovereignty Challenges

Africa: Shaping The Future of African Media – African Narratives At the Heart of Economic and Sovereignty Challenges

On April 29 and 30, 2026, Accra will host the second edition of Shaping the Future of African Media, a pan-African event dedicated to the future of the continent’s media. Organized at GI-KACE, this gathering will bring together media executives, journalists, economists, business leaders, public and institutional officials, investors, and creators around a central theme:…

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Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

Africa: Shelter Group Africa Honours Genocide Victims, Supports Survivors With Home Renovations

Shelter Group Africa has joined the nation and the international community for the 32nd annual commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, through remembrance activities and targeted support to survivors. As part of the commemoration, Shelter Group Africa conducted a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Gisozi on April 9, where staff members…

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Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

African Leaders Urged to Condemn Recurring Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has called on African leaders to strongly condemn the recurring xenophobic attacks against West African nationals in South Africa, particularly Ghanaians. He said the incidents undermined the core values of Pan-Africanism and urged immediate and decisive steps to halt the attacks and safeguard the rights and…

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Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

Africa: Russia’s Africa Corps Describes Mali Attacks As Coup Attempt, Blames West

The European Union, in a statement, condemned the attack, offering “sincere condolences to the families of the victims and to the Malian authorities.” Africa Corps, a Russian paramilitary group, has described the coordinated terror attacks across Mali on Saturday as a coup attempt supported by “Western intelligence services.” PREMIUM TIMES reported that many locations including…

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Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

Africa: South Africa’s Minister of Police Condemns Attack On Ghanaians and Other Nationals

South Africa’s Minister of Police Professor Firoz Cachalia, has strongly condemned the recent xenophobic acts of violence and intimidation directed at Ghanaians and other foreign nationals within the Republic of South Africa. “These actions are not only unlawful, but they stand in direct opposition to the values of dignity, equality, and human rights upon which…

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Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

Africa: Chamisa Condemns South Africa Xenophobic Attacks

Former opposition Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa has condemned the recent wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa calling them “deeply regrettable” and “wholly unacceptable”. In a statement, Chamisa urged African nations to unite in tackling common challenges saying violence against foreign nationals threatened regional solidarity. “While we recognise the pressures faced by…

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Africa: First Malaria Drug for Newborns Gets Who Approval

Africa’s Health Systems are Under Pressure – PAN South Africa Calls for Stronger Nutrition Integration Ahead of the World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026

Africa’s health systems are under increasing strain as the continent faces a growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), climate-related pressures on food systems, and widening inequalities in accessing nutritious food. These challenges are deeply interconnected, yet often addressed in isolation, highlighting the need for more integrated, prevention-focused approaches to health. As leaders gather in Nairobi,…

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