[UN News] The detection of a new case of Ebola in Sierra Leone over the weekend after the West African country had marked almost three weeks of zero cases has prompted the use of an experimental vaccine to fight the disease, according to the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO).
[The Herald] Lloyd Gumbo -Cabinet has unanimously endorsed Nigerian billionaire Mr Aliko Dangote's decision to invest in Zimbabwe's critical economic sectors, with his high-powered technical team expected in Harare on Monday to conclude the deals. Mr Dangote, who is Africa's richest man with a net worth of about $21,1 billion according to Forbes Magazine -2014, was here on Monday to seal investment deals.
[Daily News] Fever has gripped the country ahead of the eagerly awaited 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier between the national soccer team, Taifa Stars and Nigeria's Super Eagles.
[New Times] Officials from Rwanda Meteorology Agency (RMA) on Wednesday urged government departments in charge of disaster management to gear up for "above normal El Niño rains" that are expected to start next month.