Monkeypox is already present in 14 countries in America, with more than 1,300 cases
Cases of monkeypox in the American continent now amount to 1,325 in 14 countries and territories, according to the latest epidemiological update from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), published…
Monkeypox: WHO confirms more than 5,300 cases worldwide, 85% of them in Europe
At least 5,322 cases of monkeypox are confirmed in the laboratory in the current outbreak of the disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday, specifying that 85% of the infections…
Nation mourns death of youngsters in Enyobeni Tavern tragedy
Just over a week ago, in the early hours of a Sunday morning, families in the township of Scenery Park outside East London received news that every parent prays they…
Afrigen Biologics & Belgian Biotechnology company signs a bond
A new agreement between Cape Town based Afrigen Biologics and Belgian Biotechnology company, Univercells Group, paves the way for the development of the first African-owned Covid-19 vaccine.
Sudan doctors: 24 children, 9 women killed in Darfur clashes
According to the doctor's union statement's that 24 children and nine women were among dozens who were killed in tribal clashes over the weekend between Arabs and non-Arabs in Sudan's…
Omicron subvariants increase in South Africa, positivity rate jumps
Two Omicron subvariants are rising rapidly in South Africa. They have increased in bulk from 16% to 44%, according to the latest sequencing data released by the National Institute for…
Two-Third Africans may have had COVID-19: WHO Reports
Johannesburg: According to the reports of World Health Organizations, which suggest that more than two-thirds of Africans may have come in touch with COVID-19 in the past two years, nearly 97…
Due to drought, nearly 3.5 million people are hungry: UN
It is estimated that nearly 3.5 million people are suffering from hunger due to acute drought, and these reports came by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian…
Ethiopia announces humanitarian ceasefire in Tigray war
The government of Ethiopia has announced a "humanitarian ceasefire' in its 16-month conflict with forces from the northern Tigray region. This civil war has left nearly five million people needing…