Ebola causing acute effects on West African economies
Ebola’s worst outbreak in West Africa is causing enormous damage to regional economies since foreign investors and businessmen are leaving the courtiers affected with deadly haemorrhagic virus, the...
View ArticleSenegal becomes fifth West African country to confirm Ebola
Ebola outbreak is stretching its boundaries as Senegal becomes the fifth West African country to confirm the deadly virus case. The news comes after a week following the country shut its borders with...
View ArticleU.N. calls for $600 million to tackle Ebola
Death toll rise to 1,900 due to deadly Ebola virus in the severely hit West African region, the United Nation said on Wednesday. The UN says it would need $600 million to supplies and measurements to...
View ArticleEbola cases fear to reach 1.4 million by next year
Ebola could caught up 1.4 million people by January next year, the U.S. government estimated the figures. The horrific report came after the U.S. Center of Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC)...
View ArticleNigeria goes Ebola free
Nigeria has been announced Ebola by World Health Organization on Monday. The efforts of government, doctors, health works and volunteers help contain deadly Ebola virus which is still spreading...
View ArticleNigeria promises 600 volunteers to fight Ebola
In the time when international health professionals and trained volunteers are hesitating to work in Ebola-hit West African nations Nigeria has come forward to add its efforts to fight deadly virus....
View ArticleEbola Outbreak: African Leaders to Meet on Burkina Faso
Heads of state of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are going to meet today regarding Ebola at an amazing summit in Ghana’s capital, Accra. Ebola High on the agenda is talk over...
View ArticleEbola Outbreak: Africa sets up $28.5m Fund
Top African business tycoons have made an emergency fund to help nation state hit by the Ebola outbreak. Ebola Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a promising meeting raised up $28.5m to set up at least 1,000...
View ArticleEbola Increases Illiteracy Rate In West Africa
Ebola is frightening to back years of educational improvement in West Africa. The disease has kept the school closed for many days in a part of the world where the rate of literacy is already low and...
View ArticleMali confirms 2nd Ebola case
Bamako – Mali is now suffering from a new case of Ebola infection – single from its only other one detected last month – with the passing away of a nurse who was taking care of a patient from Guinea,...
View ArticleMorocco Denied hosting finals over Ebola fears
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has confirmed that Morocco denied to host the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations because of its worries over the Ebola outbreak elsewhere on the continent. Caf...
View ArticleEbola: Lasts to Ravage West Africa
The Great American Ebola outcry of 2014 was more or less confirmed over with Dr.Craig Spencer’s issued from a New York hospital yesterday. Ebola This joyful moment keeps an eye on Monday’s conclusion...
View ArticleU.S cuts down military troops for Ebola
U.S. has announced to cut down planned 4,000 military troops to Ebola-hit Liberia, the figure will be scaled back to 3,000, the Army Gen. Gary Volesky said on Wednesday. Currently, 2,200 soldiers are...
View ArticleDoctor Contracts Ebola in Sierra Leone
A permanent resident of the U.S. and a surgeon from Sierra Leone who contracted Ebola while at work in West Africa will be taken to the United States to be given treatment for the deadly virus,...
View Article2015 Africa Cup of Nations: moving event ‘almost impossible’
It will be nearly as difficult to stage the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations on time, says the man who prepared the 2008 event in Ghana. Morocco was in line for to stage the 2015 Cup, but was removed as host...
View ArticleCAF: Equatorial Guinea to host 2015 Africa Cup of Nations tournament
Equatorial Guinea has been titled as the hosts for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations; the Confederation of African Football has confirmed this report. Confederation of African Football Caf carefully had...
View ArticleRed Cross officials: Ebola spreading a new in Africa
On Monday-Red Cross officials helping to lead the battle against Ebola in West Africa, the disease is silently increasing, and they’re having suffering take on health care workers to combat it. Ebola...
View ArticleMali put 600 under surveillance over fear of Ebola
Mali announced to place over 600 people under observation who are suspect to have been exposed of Ebola as the West African nation struggling to contain the spread of the deadly virus. Government and...
View ArticleLiberia Ebola Crisis: Many workers now jobless
Almost half of all Liberians who were in employment when the Ebola outbreak arose are no longer working, a survey by the World Bank has found. It said markets have been forced to shut; while many...
View ArticleLiberia: Today We Are Chasing Ebola
On Monday Monrovia – President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf greeted Liberians’ hard work in fighting the country’s most horrible ever hemorrhagic disease outbreak, telling them: “Ebola was hunting us, today...
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