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US Charity Trains Medics For Rural Kenya’s Remote Communities – WE News – WE News –

NAIROBI, Kenya: Experts say one of the health care challenges in Africa is a shortage of training and education for workers. To help, a US charity called Mission to Heal is training local workers who serve patients in remote locations. Juma Majanga reports from Ngurunit village in northern Kenya.

A US charity named Mission to Heal is addressing healthcare challenges in rural Kenya by training local medics to improve access to healthcare in remote areas.

One of the significant health care obstacles in Africa is the scarcity of trained medical professionals and healthcare workers. Mission to Heal aims to bridge this gap by empowering local workers with the skills and knowledge needed to provide essential medical services.

In Ngurunit village in northern Kenya, where access to healthcare is limited, Mission to Heal is making a difference by training and equipping local workers. These trained medics are crucial in serving patients who would otherwise struggle to access healthcare due to geographical barriers. By investing in education and training for local workers, Mission to Heal is not only improving healthcare delivery but also empowering communities to address their healthcare needs more independently. This approach reflects a sustainable solution to healthcare challenges in underserved regions of Kenya and beyond.

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Kombi Carrying School Kids Involved in Accident Between Chivhu and Harare – ZimEye – Zimbabwe News

Kombi Carrying School Kids Involved in Accident Between Chivhu and Harare

6 May 2024

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By A Correspondent | ZimEye | A tragic accident has occurred on the road between Chivhu and Harare, involving a KOMBI transporting school children. Harrowing video footage obtained by ZimEye depicts a scene of devastation, with learners sprawled on the roadside, in desperate need of assistance.

At the time of writing, details regarding the number of casualties remain unclear. The identities of the affected schools have not been confirmed, although the students seen in the footage are wearing blue and grey uniforms.

Efforts to obtain a statement from the police regarding the incident have been unsuccessful thus far.

We urge readers to refresh this page for updates as this story unfolds. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time.

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Police Officer Remanded in Custody for Theft of Cigarettes – The Zimbabwe Mail


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CHIREDZI – Magistrate Diana Masiiwa has ordered the remand in custody of a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer stationed at Chiredzi Police camp for the theft of three 20 packs of Luck Strike (Everest) cigarettes from OK Chiredzi supermarket.

Anderson Chasaizi (36), residing at 1224 Mugadza Street, Tshovani, Chiredzi, is facing three counts of theft. Chasaizi has admitted to stealing the cigarette packs on March 11, March 22, and April 28, 2024, when he was apprehended.

In court, Chasaizi confessed that due to financial constraints, he resorted to theft as he couldn’t afford the cigarettes on all three occasions. Initially, Chasaizi managed to escape unnoticed during the first two thefts. On the second occasion, he concealed the stolen packs in tissues.

However, his luck ran out on the third occasion when an attentive employee noticed his movements. Chasaizi attempted to conceal the cigarette box in his trousers pocket while also picking up a loaf of bread, which he intended to purchase. His attempt to pay with his bank card was declined, leading to his detention by security personnel on the premises.

Following the incident, OK Chiredzi branch manager, Progress Tadirika, filed a police report, resulting in Chasaizi’s subsequent arrest.

Prosecutor Tanyaradzwa Dube handled the case.

The magistrate’s decision to remand Chasaizi in custody reflects the seriousness of the charges and underscores the importance of upholding the law, especially among law enforcement officers.

Chasaizi’s actions highlight the ethical responsibilities associated with his position and serve as a reminder of the consequences of criminal behavior, regardless of one’s occupation.

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‘Lost’ satellite found after orbiting undetected for 25 years – Space.com

After 25 years of drifting undetected in space, an experimental satellite that launched in 1974 has been found using tracking data from the U.S. Space Force.

The Infra-Red Calibration Balloon (S73-7) satellite started its journey into the great unknown after launching on April 10, 1974 through the United States Air Force’s Space Test Program. It was originally contained in what was called “The Hexagon System” in which S73-7, the smaller satellite, was deployed from the larger KH-9 Hexagon once in space. S73-7 measured 26 inches wide (66 centimeters) and began its life heading into a 500 mile (800 kilometers) circular orbit.

While in orbit, the original plan was for S73-7 to inflate and take on the role as a calibration target for remote sensing equipment. After this failed to be achieved during deployment, the satellite faded away into the abyss and joined the graveyard of unwanted space junk until it was rediscovered in April.

In an interview with Gizmodo, Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, shared he had studied the data archives and discovered that before the recent finding, it had gone off the grid from radar not once but twice — once in the 1970s and then again in the 1990s.

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“The problem is that it possibly has a very low radar cross section,” McDowell told Gizmodo in a phone interview. “And maybe the thing that they’re tracking is a dispenser or a piece of the balloon that didn’t deploy right, so it’s not metal and doesn’t show up well on radar.”

It’s not an easy task to know the location and identity of every single object that’s in orbit as there are more than 20,000 at the moment. By using ground-based radar as well as optical sensors, space junk can be tracked and when appropriate put into a satellite catalogue, but determining exactly what each item is has challenges. The sensors can pick up on an object in orbit but then it has to be matched with a satellite that’s also on the same path. 

“If you’ve got a recent orbital data set, and there’s not too many things that are similar orbit, it’s probably an easy match,” McDowell said. “But if it’s a very crowded bit of parameter space, and you haven’t seen it for a while, then it’s not so easy to match up.”

A National Reconnaissance Office illustration of a KH-9 Hexagon satellite and its basic systems. (Image credit: National Reconnaissance Office)

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Post launch, ground engineers have a good idea of where a satellite is headed and the altitude it’s expected to drift to. With this information in the log, they can take a look back at the progression and compare it to where the satellite was last reported. However, to throw a wrench into that, if there’s are any alteration to the original maneuvering plans or if a satellite drifts in orbit, engineers have more work to do to find it again.

“If you don’t know exactly where the maneuver was, you may have trouble locating it,” McDowell said. “If I rewind the orbit of an object and fast forward for the missing object, do they meet and is the point where they meet where the maneuver happened?”

That’s why a discovery like this is a win for the men and women trying to keep track of the tens of thousands of lost satellites and other debris orbiting our planet. But as more and more satellites head into space, the task will become even greater to know what exactly is out there and what threats that could pose.

“If you’re missing one or two objects, that’s not a huge risk,” McDowell told Gizmodo. “But you want to do as good a job as you can.”

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