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African Countries Among Top 10 To Be Worst Hit By Climate Change

African Countries Among Top 10 To Be Worst Hit By Climate Change

Five African countries have been named to be among the 10 nations to be worst hit by climate change. These include; Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, South Sudan, and Niger. This will be through disruptions to productivity in key economic sectors. These sectors will include agriculture, roads, dams, and other infrastructure according to the new Global Climate Index 2021 released by Germanwatch. These ...

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Thousands Of Animals In Desperate Need Of Aid In Aftermath Of Cyclone Idai

animals in cyclone idai

World Animal Protection’s disaster is in Malawi and Mozambique providing urgent care to up to 200,000 animals that have been affected by the floods that have devastated Southern Africa. One team has arrived in Chimoio, close to Beira, one of the worst affected disaster zones. They are equipped with veterinary kits, including antibiotics, pain killers and hoof rot medicines to ...

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Zari Hassan Flew To Mozambique Besides Her Weak Health Status

Zari Hassan To Attend Flies In Mozambique

The South African based socialite and business woman, Zari Hassan the boss lady has Informed his fans on Social Media about his tour to Mozambique. Despite her health status, she confirmed to attend the “Woman To Africa” conference in Mozambique. Check also: Anne Kansiime And Zari Hassan Have Been Hacked The socialite Zari Hassan Thale made her fans worried when she posted ...

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Giant Rats to detect TB in African prisons

one of the Giant rats that are to detect TB

Giant rats are one of the unfriendly animals to humans most especially in Africa, rats and human don’t have strings attached to each other due to the few factors like rats destroying their clothes and this factor has created enmity between the two mammals. Check also: Marijuana kills cancer cells What are Giant rats? Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents ...

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