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Ghanaians launch online petition to stop mining in key forest reserve

Ghanaians are signing onto an online petition launched to stop the mining of bauxite in one of the country's key forest reserves, the Atewa...

Ghana refuses to distribute ambulances to save lives of patients

Ghana’s government has refused to distribute ambulances badly needed to save lives of patients. The government procured the first batch of ambulances numbering 96 for...

‘Penis fish’ flood beaches and got people talking

Thousands of fishes referred to as "Penis Fishes" have appeared on some beaches in America especially in California. The appearance of these 10-inch wiggly pink...

Rwanda launches Ebola vaccination campaign

Rwanda has started vaccinating citizens against the deadly Ebola virus in its first large-scale vaccination campaign against the disease. Health officials say over 200,000 people...

Students in Ghana plant trees to ‘save the planet’

Thousands of students in Ghana on Friday came out to plant trees to save the planet from the impact of climate change. The students were...

Sacked Zimbabwe doctors reject deal to return to work

The Union that represents Zimbabwe state doctors has rejected a deal that would have seen hundreds of doctors sacked recently return to work. The doctors...

Sierra Leone launches drone corridor for medical supplies

Sierra Leone on Friday launched West Africa's first drone for good corridor to help in fast and efficient health care delivery of medical supplies. A...

Armed groups kill Ebola workers in DR Congo

Three health workers fighting the spread of the Ebola virus in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo have been killed. They were...

Ghana’s faith healers defy ban on chaining of patients

Faith-based and traditional healing centers in Ghana are reported to be defying a ban on chaining up patients considered to be suffering mental health conditions. According...

Sierra Leone: Dutch doctor dies from Lassa fever

A Dutch doctor has died after contracting Lassa fever during his stay in Sierra Leone. He was flown back to his home country but died...

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