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Egypt: Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak pledges to quit after polls

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By Nangayi Guyson – President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt  has promised to step down when his term ends in September and will not seek re-election, the pledge came as hundreds of thousands rallied in central Cairo urging him to step down immediately. Mr Mubarak Speaking on state TV, promised constitutional reform, but said he wanted to stay until the end of his current presidential term. In his address on Tuesday, Mr Mubarak said he would devote his remaining time in power to ensuring a peaceful transition of power to his successor. “My first priority is to restore peace and stability... Continue Reading

Liberia: GHANA’S HOTTEST DJ Set to storm Liberia

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By Peterking Quaye – The DJs favorite DJ, Black, known in real life as Kwadwo Ampofo, will once again bring his magic to bear behind the turntables as he dishes out the finest music to party fans in Monrovia. Ghana’s DJ Black He will be participating in an official New Year’s event dubbed 2011 Jump Off billed to take place at the Déjà Vu Nite Club Saturday, January 29.  Ghana’s number one DJ and Joy FM’s Open House Party DJ, DJ Black, is set to storm Liberia for his third major appearance in that country.2011 Jump Off will herald entertainment... Continue Reading

Opinion: New View on the origin of aids, A cure for aids – suppressed medicines, continued. part 4

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By Frides Lameris, Netherlands – In the previous article we have started to report about the suppressed aids medicines, as described in his 2003 book Aids, the greatest crime in medical history, by Dutch animal micro-surgeon Johan van Dongen KEMRON Now we’ll look at a second and third medicine he is describing in his book. This second medicinal substance effective against hiv/aids is called Kemron, also known under its synonym interferon-alpha IFN-a. It has been administered to a great number of Kenyan aids patients and has been put together from substances which can be bought on the Japanese market.  A... Continue Reading

Origins of AIDS: A new view on the world wide AIDS-problem, as suggested by the Dutch animal micro-surgeon Professor Johan van Dongen Part 3 – Suppressed medicines and a cure for AIDS.

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By Frides Lameris, Netherlands – In the third and fourth publication about the view on AIDS of Dutch professor Johan van Dongen, we’ll focus on one of the most important chapters of his second book, which not by chance, he has entitled: “AIDS, the greatest crime in medical history”. In the previous articles we have just given some glimpses of Van Dongen‘s view on the origin of AIDS in Africa which according to him is mainly due to the undesired and unforeseen adverse side effects of different massive vaccination campaigns. As a side remark I would like to alert readers... Continue Reading

ZIMBABWE: Elizabeth Matambanadzo, “I was shocked at the HIV-positive result because I had never had sex”

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NYANGA, 24 January 2011 (PlusNews) – At first Elizabeth Matambanadzo, 18, did not think she was cut out to be part of a group of young people helping to take care of the sick and elderly. Now, months after joining Family Caring Trust (FACT) in Nyanga in Manicaland Province, she says helping others living with HIV has helped her to come to terms with her own HIV-positive status. “We work mostly with home-based caregivers who help us identify homesteads that need assistance or where there is a sick person. We help out by cooking, washing clothes, fetching water and firewood,... Continue Reading