Libya: Gaddafi Dead

The transitional powers in this North African country have confirmed that following their occupation of  Sirte in recent days, former dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has been killed today. The city is Gadaffi’s home town and had been the last stronghold of pro-Gaddafi supporters in the country, following the ruler’s ousting in August this year.  His death [...]

South Africa: Deaths from AIDS Grossly Distorted

A new report by Health Alert Communications, a source of clinical, scientific, and regulatory text,  has recalculated AIDS associated death estimates in South Africa – suggesting a significant inconsistency with presupposed numbers. The country’s AIDS prevalence is widely considered to be of epidemic proportions. WHO/UNAIDS statistics suggest hundreds of thousands of deaths each year in [...]

Uganda: Thousands Faced With Eviction

The New Forests Company have been evicting citizens in order to accommodate forestry plantations in Uganda. They are now left with no option but to respond to the concerns of those affected. A report published by Oxfam highlighted that more than twenty two thousand people have been evicted, some facing a violent upheaval and others [...]

Celebrity Backing For East Africa Appeal

In their latest campaign for East Africa, the children’s charity, Plan UK, have called for 494 sponsors to come forward to help the children and families affected by the worst drought the region has seen for 60 years. The campaign has received the endorsement of medical practioner and television agony aunt Dr Miriam Stoppard, comedian [...]

Sierra Leone: Tim Hetherington Award Scheme

‘Tim was a messenger of truth. You can kill the messenger, but you can’t kill the truth.’ These were the words of renowned Sierra Leonean documentary filmmaker Sorius Samura at the launch of the Tim Hetherington Award Scheme. Held in Freetown in memory of the late internationally acclaimed photojournalist, the award is a testament to [...]

Liberia: Election goes to runoff

Incumbent President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Africa’s first female elected head of state, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this month for helping end Liberian conflict. But will she bear out this achievement by winning a second term in office? Amongst eleven acknowledged contenders, Sirleaf, leader of the Unity Party, takes on Winston Tubman. Tubman, a former [...]

East Africa: £72m Aid For Famine Victims

The Disasters Emergency Committee has recently raised a staggering £72million for famine victims in Eastern Africa. The DEC has been involved in raising funds since an appeal was launched in July this summer to help Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and the Republic of South Sudan, after they suffered from one of the worst droughts recorded in [...]

Blackberry services return for African users

After several days of disruption for global Blackberry users, manufacturer research in motion (RIM) reported it was seeing ‘a significant improvement’ to their service provision. Blackberry Messenger, internet browsing and email capacity were either unavailable or running at a delayed speed. Users in Africa, Europe, the Middle East (EMEA zone) had been experiencing the worst [...]

Nigeria: raising interest rates to curb inflation

In October Nigeria joined a crop of other African nations that have hiked up their interest rates as a bulwark against soaring inflation. The restrictive policy measures, outlined at an emergency meeting, exceeded leading analysts’ predictions. The new measures were established by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s monetary policy committee (MPC), less than a [...]

Kenya: More counterfeit HIV Drugs Uncovered

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has discovered further falsified batches of Zidolam-N, the anti-retroviral (ARV) drug commonly used in the treatment of HIV, that was found to have been tampered with in September. Tablets carrying a reference of ‘batch number E100766’ were previously identified as fake, and WHO has now confirmed batch numbers A9351, A9357, [...]