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Gambian trio back from Johanne...

Gambian trio back from Johannesburg

Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Abdou Salaam Jammeh CAF Education Officer who doubles the Development Officer of the Gambia Football Association alongside Mariama Sowe and Choro...
SOUTH AFRICA: Skills training ...

SOUTH AFRICA: Skills training scheme under review

IRIN
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
A multimillion-dollar scheme designed to address South Africa's skills shortage and make inroads into the high unemployment rate is under review and...
SOUTH AFRICA: Sugar Daddies fi...

SOUTH AFRICA: Sugar Daddies find plenty of sweet teeth

PlusNews
Friday, October 26, 2007
It is 10 o'clock on a Friday night in Soweto, Johannesburg's most famous township, but it's still early for The Rock, a nightclub popular with the...
SOUTH AFRICA: Hospital project...

SOUTH AFRICA: Hospital project attempts to revive Johannesburg inner city

PlusNews
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
A new focus on healthcare in South Africa's most densely populated inner-city suburb, is to help regenerate a community hard hit by HIV/AIDS,...
The trials and tribulations of...

The trials and tribulations of community involvement in research

PlusNews
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Francinah Ndala, pastor and chairperson of the township Ladies Forum, is no ordinary member of the community; she is a statuesque woman with a...
AFRICA: La Niña: Worst is yet ...

AFRICA: La Niña: Worst is yet to come, warn climatologists

IRIN
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Eastern Africa could face dry conditions early next year, with the possibility of seasonal rains being delayed by the effects of a climate...
AFRICA: Food production to hal...

AFRICA: Food production to halve by 2020

IRIN
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Food security in Africa is likely to be "severely compromised" by climate change, with production expected to halve by 2020, according to climate...
GLOBAL: Vaccine failure a setb...

GLOBAL: Vaccine failure a setback for anti-AIDS efforts

PlusNews
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
News that one of the most promising and advanced HIV vaccine trials has been halted has dealt a serious blow to global AIDS prevention efforts. ...
SOUTHERN AFRICA: Cutting edge ...

SOUTHERN AFRICA: Cutting edge farming methods boost production

IRIN
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
While increasingly grim forecasts predict agricultural declines in southern Africa due to climate change, a farming method called Conservation...
MOZAMBIQUE-SOUTH AFRICA: South...

MOZAMBIQUE-SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa draws child migrants

IRIN
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Unaccompanied children, an average of 14 years old but sometimes as young as seven, are being drawn to South Africa from neighbouring states in the...
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