Cameroonian authorities sealed off at least 30 gold mines in the country due to the death of more than 30 young miners in landslides in August. In this period of heavy rainfall in Cameroon, the risk of landslides is high. This is what happened a few weeks ago with the …
Read More »Nigeria: Buhari’s reaction after killing of prominent Islamic cleric
Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari condemned the killing of Sheikh Goni Aisami, a prominent Islamic cleric last weekend in the north eastern state of Yobe, local media reported. President Buhari described the attack on the cleric as an “unprovoked and cold-blooded murder”. Sheikh Aisami was reportedly shot dead by a soldier …
Read More »Tanzania: senior official sacked for posts on social media
Tanzanian government sacked Jonas Afumwisye, regional director of the Tanzania Railways Corporation, for opposing the introduction of fees for mobile money transfers on social networks. Mr Afumwisye confirmed he had received a dismissal letter and would appeal to the Civil Service Commission, the Citizen newspaper reports. The letter said he …
Read More »South Africa: Alphabet Inc launches Google Wallet as digital payments increase
Alphabet Inc launched Google Wallet in South Africa on Tuesday, as the tech giant tries to gain a foothold in the country’s rapidly growing digital payments space, Reuters agency reported. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift to digital transactions and people increasingly prefer making contactless payments via their smart …
Read More »Mali: Assimi Goïta receives the head of Iranian diplomacy, the reasons
Malian military leader, Colonel Assimi Goïta received Tuesday, August 12 in the capital Bamako, the head of Iranian diplomacy, Dr. Hossein A. Abdollahian. The diplomatic relationship between Mali and Iran is at its best, as evidenced by the head of the Iranian diplomacy on Tuesday in Bamako. The diplomat discussed …
Read More »Economy: China to cancel 23 loans to 17 African countries
Chinese government announced on August 18 the cancellation of 23 loans to 17 African countries that expired at the end of 2021. During a China-Africa cooperation coordination meeting held on August 18, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced that his country will cancel 23 loans to 17 African countries. If …
Read More »Uganda: government announces good news to internet users
Ugandan authorities say they will install 2,000 Wi-Fi hotspots across the country as part of a new project to improve internet connectivity. The internet will be used by government offices during working hours and will be available to the public past working hours and during weekends. “We would like to …
Read More »New York passenger dies on flight to Nairobi
A Kenya Airways plane flying from New York to Nairobi had to be diverted to Morocco after a passenger was taken ill and then died on board. The airline said the death happened on Monday. In a statement, Kenya Airways said the flight was diverted to Casablanca, Morocco, where medical …
Read More »Health: Togo obtains a certificate of recognition from the WHO
First country in the world to have eradicated four neglected tropical diseases such as dracunculiasis, lymphatic filariasis, human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) and trachom, Togo has been officially distinguished by the World Health Organization (WHO) through a certificate of recognition, this Monday, August 22, 2022. Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé received the …
Read More »DR Congo: ebola virus returns, months after being declared over
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo confirm the return of Ebola virus after the detection of a first case in the eastern province of North-Kivu, months after the outbreak was declared over. Ebola virus continues to wreak havoc in DR Congo. A woman died last week in the city …
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