The WHO’s latest alert against three Indian-made cough syrups – Coldrif, Respifresh TR, and ReLife – marks yet another grim ...
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myRepublica on MSNI Saw Children Die in The Gambia. Nepal Must Not Repeat That Tragedy
When I worked in The Gambia, I watched parents weep as their children slipped away from a mysterious illness. The hospitals were full of young patients whose kidneys had suddenly failed. For days, no ...
Travel within Africa is often expensive, difficult and poorly connected. But investment in aviation could offer huge opportunities for economic growth.
From Afrobeats star to business mogul, Mr Eazi is charting a new path where music meets entrepreneurship—and Africa takes ...
In the early 2000s, Cipla’s breakthrough in HIV treatment and low-cost antiretroviral (ARV) drugs positioned Indian pharma as ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNEditorial: GOLDBOD praised for ethical resource governance
Finance ministers from five African countries have praised government’s strategy for managing the country’s gold resources.
According to Saikou F. Bah, Project Manager of SAPOF under ActionAid International The Gambia, the initiative goes beyond ...
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WHO Warns Against Three India-Made Cough Syrups After Child Deaths
The tainted products were found in specific batches of COLDRIF, Respifresh TR and ReLife manufactured by Sresan ...
Business and Financial Times on MSN
GoldBod's model seen as Africa's next policy export
Government’s strategy for managing the country’s gold resources is attracting growing regional attention – with finance ...
The deaths of 24 children in Madhya Pradesh after consuming tainted Coldrif cough syrup reveal the deep rot in India’s ...
The poisoning of children in Madhya Pradesh state has sparked urgent calls to reform India's massive pharmaceutical industry, ...
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