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Morocco king, others congratulate JammehThursday, July 24, 2008 King Mohammed VI of the Kingdom of Morocco has congratulated President Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of the July... (0 views) Plant Health Protection Bill in the OffingMonday, July 21, 2008 The Plant Health Protection Act, an Act to make provision for the proper management of plant health in order to minimise trade barriers to products... (1 views) Spanish Philanthropist Donates to Health CentresFriday 18th July 2008 Issue Monday, July 21, 2008 A Spanish philanthropist recently paid a short courtesy visit to the village of Njaba Kunda in the North Bank Region . During the visit Mr. Luis made... (1 views) Basse Health Centre to be Transformed into District HospitalFriday 18th July 2008 Issue Monday, July 21, 2008 The Deputy Officer-in-Charge of Basse Health Centre, Mr Ebrima Baldeh, has revealed to a team of journalists who are currently on a visit to MRC... (1 views) Health: A priority for the Jammeh administrationMonday, July 21, 2008 Health, like the rest of all the sectors that feature prominently in President Jammeh’s development master plan of The Gambia, has received a... (2 views) On the ferries Waste bins onboard the ferriesTuesday, July 15, 2008 The GPA has now sanctioned the display of waste bins on the ferries which is a brilliant idea, please keep it up. However, some of these bins are... (1 views) SOUTH AFRICA: WANTED - 4,000 doctorsIRIN NEWS http://irinnews.org Monday, July 14, 2008 Withmore South African doctors now working abroad than in the country'sailing public health sector, the government needs to start... (1 views) KENYA: Healthcare hurdles in Nairobi’s slumsSaturday, July 12, 2008 Quality healthcare is a luxury often beyond the reach of those who live in Nairobi’s slums, such as mother-of-seven Grace Awour Opondo."When you are... (1 views) Ivory Coast: High prices drive people to counterfeit medicinesIRIN NEWS http://irinnews.org Tuesday, July 08, 2008 With a severe respiratory infection and a prescription for medicines that would cost 35,000 CFA francs (US$83) at official prices, Drissa Kone has a... (2 views)
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