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Ousted Madagascan president Marc Ravolamanana has announced he will fly back to his home country on Saturday.
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Improved curricula and better-qualified lecturers are needed to ramp up standards and perceptions of FET colleges.
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Counterfeit and substandard drugs threaten the fight against malaria in Africa.
Various organisations are investigating the legal basis on which new regulations can be challenged.
The delayed reaction to last year’s drought crisis in East Africa exacerbated the heavy loss of lives.
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Swazi unions plan to strike over impending salary cuts and government’s resistance to democratic reforms.
The inquest into Solomon Mujuru’s suspicious death could intensify party factionalism.
As many as 10-million women worldwide have risked having the operation. <b>Kira Cochrane</b> asks why.
The blame game over who is responsible for Limpopo schools’ textbook shortage continues, as the province locks horns with national government.
Why is the schooling system in Zimbabwe still outscoring the South African one?