Food and water shortage ravage Somalia - 400.000 lives at stake
By Miriam Mannak According to Somalian authorities, the drought in its Puntland region has become so severe that almost half a million lives are in direct danger. These reports have been confirmed by the United...
created by Miriam Mannak | 40 wks ago | updated 40 wks ago
1325 views | 58 recommendations | 7 comments
1325 views | 58 recommendations | 7 comments
South Africa urged to give way for co-treatment TB and HIV
By Miriam Mannak / for Inter Press ServiceDespite repeated calls for integrated HIV and tuberculosis (TB) health services from medical experts and AIDS activists, most of South Africa’s public health facilities...
created by Miriam Mannak | 41 wks ago | updated 41 wks ago
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223 views | 36 recommendations | 7 comments
Fire Table Mountain Under Control - For Now
By Miriam Mannak The blaze that ate itself a way over and along Devil's Peak, Table Mountain's left shoulder has been brought under control, yet firefighters continued monitored the area all through the day. ...
created by Miriam Mannak | 42 wks ago | updated 42 wks ago
739 views | 43 recommendations | 5 comments
739 views | 43 recommendations | 5 comments
Fire breaks out on Table Mountain
By Miriam MannakThe massive fire that broke out on Devil's Peak, the left shoulder of Table Mountain, in the evening of March 17, 2009 kept hundreds of firefighters busy all through the night. As...
created by Miriam Mannak | 42 wks ago | updated 42 wks ago
2106 views | 67 recommendations | 9 comments
2106 views | 67 recommendations | 9 comments
South African serial rapist found guilty on 70 charges
Tsediso Letsoenya (37) is finally behind bars after he was found guilty of no less then 70 cases of rape, attempted rape, assault and robbery. His sentence is yet to be decided upon. According to Cape Town's High...
created by Miriam Mannak | 43 wks ago | updated 43 wks ago
443 views | 48 recommendations | 8 comments
443 views | 48 recommendations | 8 comments
Bloodshed in the Congo far from over
Even with notorious rebel leader Laurent Nkunda arrested, the chance of peace returning to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains rather slim, especially now the Lord's Resistance Army is firing up...
Malawi first recipient of IMF's 'emergency fund'
Being one of the poorest countries in the world, Malawi has not had a lot of luck lately. the nation in southern Africa was hit hard by high fuel and fertiliser costs, and with persisting droughts and failed...
Disasters 2008: Over 211 million people affected & 325 000 killed
The year 2008 was a dramatic year for many. According to the Center for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), a Belgium based organisation, 321 disasters killed 235 816 people, affected 211 million others,...
created by Miriam Mannak | 49 wks ago | updated 49 wks ago
453 views | 36 recommendations | 3 comments
453 views | 36 recommendations | 3 comments
HUMAN RIGHTS: Uganda moves towards abolishing death penalty
It seems that Uganda, a country in central Africa, is one big step closer of banning capital punishment. On January 21, the Ugandan Supreme Court ruled that death sentences will be turned into life imprisonment...
created by Miriam Mannak | 50 wks ago | updated 50 wks ago
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236 views | 12 recommendations | 2 comments
Toxic paracetamol syrup kills dozens of Nigerian babies
Nigeria's health authorities are warming citizens of a toxic paracetamol syrup which has killed dozens of children two months after they started teething. It is yet to be determined which ingredient of the syrup...
created by Miriam Mannak | 50 wks ago | updated 50 wks ago
1184 views | 71 recommendations | 9 comments
1184 views | 71 recommendations | 9 comments
Army worms causes havoc in Liberia - Over 19 villages invaded
Over 19 towns and villages in the African country of Liberia have been attacked by legions of hundreds of thousands of army worms, which have destroyed a significant quantity of crops - leaving the grounds...
created by Miriam Mannak | 50 wks ago | updated 50 wks ago
977 views | 19 recommendations | 7 comments
977 views | 19 recommendations | 7 comments
Zimbabwe cholera: Over 2200 fatalities and 42600 infections
While all eyes are focused on the shower of violence and despair drenching the Gaza strip, the inauguration of America's first black American, and the crumbling global economy, the Zimbabwean fight against cholera...
created by Miriam Mannak | 50 wks ago | updated 50 wks ago
133 views | 26 recommendations | 3 comments
133 views | 26 recommendations | 3 comments
While Zimbabwe suffers, the Mugabes go on holiday
By Miriam Mannak While ten-thousands of Zimbabwean people are battling cholera, while the country's political opponents are being subjected to torture and the economy has plunged into a dark pool of no return,...
created by Miriam Mannak | 51 wks ago | updated 51 wks ago
268 views | 32 recommendations | 6 comments
268 views | 32 recommendations | 6 comments
Eight years behind Senegalese bars - for loving men, not women
By Miriam Mannak In Senegal, nine men have received a nine-year jail sentence. Not because they killed, stole, pillaged, raped, abused, hijacked, hurt, stabbed, shot, assaulted or robbed - they were punished...
created by Miriam Mannak | 51 wks ago | updated 51 wks ago
425 views | 70 recommendations | 11 comments
425 views | 70 recommendations | 11 comments
Malawi's looming famine - Millions at risk
By Miriam Mannak While Zimbabwe has fallen victim to a cholera outbreak of note and Mozambicans are fleeing the floods, another crisis looms in Southern Africa. It is an old, forgotten and silent crisis – which...
created by Miriam Mannak | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
416 views | 13 recommendations | 1 comment
416 views | 13 recommendations | 1 comment
