jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2006 | africa news, mauritius news
Heard about the mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus from my Dad last night. Mauritius has reportedly confirmed 8000 people affected by this virus. 2 people died recently, but the government has not acknowledged that the deaths were linked to the virus.
Reunion Island has it way worst than Mauritius -- 17% of its population is already affected by Chikungunya, so this is a pretty scary situation for the region. Oh, and there is no known cure or vaccine. <sigh>
Quoted: "Chikungunya" fever, for which there is no known cure or vaccine, had affected some 130,000 people on the island off the southeast coast of Africa. Bertrand said that was 20,000 more than a week ago.
jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 10 2006 | africa news, congo
An update on the elections in DR Congo. I'm a little surprised...
Quoted: Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has a strong lead over his rival, with most votes counted from the presidential run-off, results show.
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 24 2006 | africa news, news
Interesting read.
Quoted: Juan Williams begins a series of profiles of American pioneers with the story of Edward Perkins, the first black U.S. ambassador to South Africa and ...
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 10 2006 | africa news
This is a pretty good idea. Looking forward to the end result.
Quoted: The online hangout MySpace.com will organize 20 concerts featuring bands promoted on its site as part of a campaign to raise awareness and money for humanitarian relief in Sudan.
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 10 2006 | africa news
Quoted: MOGADISHU, Somalia — An Islamic militia that has seized much of southern Somalia declared a holy war Monday against Ethiopia, accusing its neighbor of deploying ...
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 20 2006 | africa news
17-year-old Stella will be the first Nigerian to experience zero gravity. Pretty awesome.
Quoted: "I feel like I'm an ambassador," the slim, self-contained 17-year-old said in an interview Tuesday, on the eve of her flight to the U.S. Pressing her hands down on her black skirt, she added, people "thought (space) was only for whites. They don't know that a Nigerian can do it too."
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 14 2006 | news, africa news
Dotting to read later. Thanks, Deb!
Quoted: Everyone's heard about the human rights abuses in African gold and diamond mines. But when it comes to their ultra-cool, razor-thin cell phones, American consumers ...
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 03 2006 | seattle, africa news
Quoted: While north of the equator, much of the United States sweats through a heat wave, Johannesburg saw flurries Wednesday for the first time in at ...
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 24 2006 | africa news, congo
I'm cautiously optimistic.
Quoted: Campaigning has started in what should be the first democratic elections in 45 years in Democratic Republic of Congo, due on 30 July...
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jigna | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 24 2006 | africa news, congo
Quoted: The Unicef report estimates that some 600 children still die every day as a result of conflict and disease.
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