The effect of Radio Dabanga on lives of Sudanese people became clear when a cholera epidemic broke out in Sudan in September 2016. In the following months, large towns as well as remote areas and camps for internally displaced people faced high numbers of cholera infections.
Veep warns against election violence By YANDE KAPEYA VICE-PRESIDENT George Kunda has warned political parties participating in the Chilanga and Mpulungu Parliamentary by-elections against violent […]
HARARE — Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s office Friday slammed the awarding of Zimbabwe’s first independent radio licences to companies aligned with President Robert Mugabe as […]
Shahidul Haq Khan, a Bangladeshi health worker, and Tim Miner, an American with the World Health Organization, worked together on a smallpox eradication team in […]
Blending Advanced Technology with a Simpler LifestyleManila BulletinFounded over a century ago in the Netherlands, Philips began selling lighting products and short wave radio sets […]