Several thousand anti-government protesters have marched through the streets of the Ghanaian capital, Accra, to call for action to address the country’s economic and social challenges. A social media campaign under the slogan “Fix The Country” has gained momentum in recent months. President Nana Akufo-Addo’s government has introduced new taxes …
Read More »Paul Kagame asks Tanzanian leader to deploy Swahili teachers
President Paul Kagame has requested his Tanzanian counterpart to deploy Swahili teachers to help strengthen Rwanda’s efforts in teaching the language. In a state banquet on Monday night marking the end of President Samia Suluhu’s two-day visit, Paul Kagame said that Rwanda had already introduced Swahili lessons in schools. In …
Read More »COVID-19: Nigeria records outbreak of covid-19 contamination
Nigeria has recorded 505 new cases of Covid-19 infections and three deaths. This comes as the government places at least six states on the red list over a possible surge and fears of a third wave. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says fresh infections were reported in 14 …
Read More »Cameroon: MSF withdraws from the north-west region
After months of suspension by the authorities, medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has withdrawn from Cameroon’s North-West region. The charity said it could not stay where it was “not allowed to provide care to people”. “Unfortunately, we cannot keep our staff on standby any longer, so we have no …
Read More »Ivory Coast: Alassane Ouattara self-isolates after contact with a person positive for covid
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara is in self-isolation after being in contact with someone who had tested positive for Covid-19, the presidency has said. The name of the person was not revealed. President Ouattara has encouraged the Ivorian population to get vaccinated while respecting the protection measures in place in …
Read More »DR Congo: Johnny Luboya condemns killing of 16 by suspected Islamists
The military governor of Ituri province in eastern Congo, Mr Johnny Luboya Nkashama, has condemned the killing of 16 people taken hostage by suspected Islamists. Mr Luboya said the army was sending reinforcements to boost security. He told a public meeting the objective was to allow people to return to …
Read More »FIFA bans former Caf president Issa Hayatou for one year
Fifa has banned its former vice president and the ex-president of the Confederation of African Football (Caf) Issa Hayatou for a year. Football’s world governing body found the 74-year-old Cameroonian responsible for having breached the article relating to “duty of loyalty” in its Code of Ethics. Fifa’s investigation centred on …
Read More »Egyptian President says bread price should increase
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has announced that it was time to increase the price of bread. Mr Sisi said that there would not be a big jump. This increase has been a highly sensitive issue in the past. President Sisi suggested it was no longer reasonable to continue subsidising …
Read More »Senegal: police arrest a man disguised as a woman to compose in place of his girlfriend
A Senegalese university student is in trouble for disguising himself as a woman to sit his girlfriend’s school-leaving English paper. Images of the Khadim Mboup dressed in women’s clothes, including a red veil, have been shared widely on social media and news outlets in Senegal. The 22-year-old student, who was …
Read More »Tanzania launches nationwide vaccination campaign
Tanzania officially launches its immunization programm. The country has opened 550 vaccination centres in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. The country, which is facing a third wave of the pandemic, has received a million doses of the single-jab Johnson & Johnson vaccine from the US under …
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