Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - With COVID-19 vaccine supplies to Africa slowing down, the continent is working to boost its own manufacturing capacities for vaccines, medicines and vital health technologies Full text...
Breaking news
- Agriculture
Improved quality control kick-starts Kenya’s avocado output in 2025
- Culture
UNICEF announces $142 million for education in Niger
- Economy
AfDB, Interpol partner to combat financial crime, strengthen anti-corruption efforts in Africa
- Environment
World Resources Institute, World Bank present landmark assessment of nature-based solutions in Africa
- Gender
Financial inclusion in Africa: Progress, challenges, and the road ahead: World Bank Blog By Leora Klapper, Lucy Nshuti Mbabazi and Monique Nsanzabaganwa
- Health
Dozens dead, over 800 being treated for acute watery diarrhoea in Sudan’s White Nile State
- Politics
CAR: Challenges multiply as elections approach, says senior UN official
- Press Review
Lessons of Hamas operation against Israel, - Libyan newspaper,
- Sciences
Power of AI rests ’in the hands of a few’: Guterres warns
- Social
CFAF 15 billion already invested in Benin’s special employment integration programme
- Society
MSF mourns worker killed in DRC
- Sports
AFCON competitions: Groups emerge after draws
Coronavirus: Libyan PM launches vaccination campaign
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The national vaccination campaign against the emerging coronavirus was launched on Saturday from the headquarters of the branch of the Libyan National Center for Disease Control in Souk Jumaa, in the eastern suburbs of the capital, Tripoli, with the administration of the first dose to the Libyan Prime Minister, Abdelhamid al-Dbaiba, to set an example and encourage Libyans to be vaccinated Full text...
South Africa addresses scourge of illicit drug trafficking (By Craig Urquhart, PANA Correspondent)
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) – In 1967, young Cape Town surgeon Dr Chris Barnard carried out the world’s first human heart transplant Full text...