WHO sees high risk from Kenya cholera outbreak
Large cyclical epidemics normally come every five to seven years
Cholera kills 4 in Kenyan capital since May, government shuts hotels
At least 79 people with confirmed cases of cholera were being treated in various Nairobi hospitals
As Zimbabwe’s homes go solar, its businesses lag behind
"Companies are beginning to realise that sustainable energy can improve their competitiveness," says one energy expert
INTERVIEW - Kenya failing to tackle 'miracle baby' trafficking, says nun
Rogue churches in Kenya are delivering trafficked babies to desperate women with fertility problems
Few resource-rich countries properly manage their natural resources - report
"Good governance of extractive industries is a fundamental step out of poverty for the 1.8 billion poor citizens living in the 81 countries we assessed..."
Kenyans are first in Africa to get generic of latest AIDS drug
Dolutegravir is drug of choice for people with HIV in high-income countries who have never taken antiretroviral therapy before and for those who have developed resistance to other treatment
Tanzania bans grain exports to curb inflation, boost food industry
Ban introduced in bid to stem rising local prices and rein in inflation, as well as boost the country's nascent food processing industry.
Kenya to give work and hope to refugees after decades in limbo
Food rations for refugees in Kenya, mainly from war-torn neighbouring South Sudan and Somalia, have been cut repeatedly due to funding shortages
FEATURE-Skies are the frontline in fight against human trafficking
"It's an invisible crime but in plain sight, you can see it if you know what to look at"
African leaders say election delays spell "grave danger" for Congo
Dozens died last year in violent anti-government protests in major cities