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IFRC Concerned Over Angola, Namibia Floods

IFRC Concerned Over Angola, Namibia Floods - At least 400,000 people in Angola and Namibia have been affected by floods as a result of heavy rains over the past three weeks, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said in a statement on 16 March. [AA Network News]

Equatorial Depression Blamed for Abnormal Heavy Rains

Equatorial Depression Blamed for Abnormal Heavy Rains - The heavy rains pouring in some parts of Angola is due to the equatorial depression which emerged in the country recently, according to the head of the office of meteorological control of the National Institute of Meteorology. [AA Network News]

Situation in Cunene Still Worrying

Situation in Cunene Still Worrying - The co-ordinator of the Civil Protection Commission, Eugénio Laborinho, Wednesday in Luanda said that the situation in southern Cunene province is still worrying, due to the heavy rains hitting the region, Angop learned. [AA Network News]

Record Rabies Outbreak Kills 93 Children

Record Rabies Outbreak Kills 93 Children - One of the most severe rabies epidemics to hit Angola has claimed the lives of at least 93 children within three months in the capital, Luanda. [AA Network News]

Prime Minister Analyses Environmental Matters With Unesco Delegation

Prime Minister Analyses Environmental Matters With Unesco Delegation - Angolan prime minister, António Paulo Kassoma, Thursday in Luanda, discussed with a delegation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco), issues concerning the improvement of environment. [AA Network News]

SADC Experts Recommend Approval of Usd 53 Million Budget

SADC Experts Recommend Approval of Usd 53 Million Budget - Experts from Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) member countries on Wednesday in Cape Town, South Africa, recommended the organisation's Cabinet Council to approve a Usd 53.9 million budget, Angop learned. [AA Network News]
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