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Last Modified: 23 Apr 2013 00:17 GMT
Soap security: African home economics after the biofuel hype
One litre jatropha oil can reduce more carbon emissions by displacing detergents than it can by displacing diesel fuel.
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Last Modified: 10 Mar 2013 15:13 GMT
Substandard drugs blamed for TB crisis
Survey finds antibiotics that do not work - a contributing factor to resistance - in full circulation in many countries.
Africa
Last Modified: 05 Feb 2013 15:12 GMT
AIDS 'could be eliminated in our lifetime'
HIV treatment as prevention strategy considered a "game changer" but lack of funding prevents implementation.
Meera Dalal
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Last Modified: 31 Mar 2012 18:43 GMT
Heroes' welcome for Zambia's champions
Thousands take to streets of Lusaka to celebrate players' return from victorious Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
Africa Cup of Nations 2012
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2012 06:43 GMT
Zambia fans prepare for Africa cup final
Supporters hope for a big win in the Africa Cup of Nations football game against Ivory Coast.
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Last Modified: 12 Feb 2012 18:59 GMT
Herve Renard: 'We are not on the internet'
Zambia surprised Ghana in their semi-final and their coach thinks they've benefitted from travelling under the radar.
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Last Modified: 09 Feb 2012 18:15 GMT
King Cobra and the Dragon
As China increases its economic ties in Africa, has the continent entered a new era of colonialism?
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Profile: DR Congo
Ravaged by years of civil war, the mineral-rich DRC remains among the most complex and volatile countries in the world.
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Last Modified: 22 Nov 2011 03:39 GMT
Michael Sata: Change Zambia can believe in?
His ability to connect with the working class poor has charmed crowds, but he is not immune to corruption and cronyism.
Tendai Marima
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