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Free HIV treatment in Cameroon at risk
ARV treatment at risk if the government keeps missing its payments
People living with HIV/AIDS in Cameroon fear their treatment might be taken away if the government keeps missing its share of payments to the fund that allows free supplies of the medicine.
The World Economic Forum kicks off in a troubled South Africa. Following a series of attacks on shops owned by foreign nationals, Nigeria decides to boycott the international meeting and many shops keep their doors shut in fear of further violence
We speak to Morejoy Saneti, an award winning dementia nurse from Zimbabwe who's based in the UK. Her understanding of the condition was very useful to her when her own mother was diagnosed, as she explained to Kim Chakanetsa.
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