Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, aka as Bobi Wine, said his house was surrounded by security forces to prevent him from leaving and attending campaigns planned for a by-election in Kayunga district, northeast of the capital, Kampala. President Yoweri Museveni is also expected to visit Kayunga to campaign for the …
Read More »Nigeria: a student set ablaze for refusing to join a secret society
A final year student of a University in Osun State has been set ablaze after refusing to join a secret society known as cults, the university administration has confirmed. The University discovered the incident after the student failed to show up for exams. They contacted his parents who said he …
Read More »COVID-19: Ghana to fine airlines carrying unvaccinated people
Authorities in Ghana have announced that airlines carrying unvaccinated foreign nationals into the country will be fined $3,500 per passenger, as they are concerned about a surge of infections over the festive period. The measure that came into effect on Monday aims to tighten the ban on unvaccinated foreign visitors …
Read More »Nigeria: at least eight killed in attack on market
At least eight people have been killed and many others wounded after they were attacked by gunmen in a market in central Nigeria’s Plateau state, BBC News reports. The attack happened on Sunday evening in the village of Pinau, in Wase area, where people had gathered for the weekly market. …
Read More »“Ugandan troops’ stay is limited”, Félix Tshisekedi says
The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi has reassured citizens that the intervention of Ugandan troops in the east of the country will be “limited”, the Reuters news agency reports. For nearly two weeks, Ugandan and Congolese soldiers have been working together to fight members of the …
Read More »COVID-19: Mozambique records sharp increase in cases
Health officials in Mozambique have announced that the country is seeing a sharp increase in coronavirus-related cases after months when figures were either declining or stabilized. Authorities said over 1,000 cases have been recorded since Friday. The country’s health ministry has launched a program of mobile vaccination units to try …
Read More »COVID-19: UK records first death linked to Omicron variant
Great Britain has recorded the first death linked to the new coronavirus Omicron variant, the country’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed. The United Kingdom has recorded the presence of the Omicron variant following the discovery of the variant in South Africa. The UK has since imposed travel bans to …
Read More »Uganda: intern doctors escalate strike action over pay
Intern doctors in Uganda have announced an escalation of their strike that they started on November 6 for better pay, although they continued to work on emergencies and support some staff in hospital wards. But a letter from the health ministry on Saturday ordered all medical interns who are on …
Read More »Uganda: president Museveni and Bobi Wine due in Kayunga on Tuesday
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, aka Bobi Wine, are expected in Kayunga on Tuesday to lend their support to their candidates ahead of Thursday’s district president by-election. While six candidates are in the race, most forecasts point to a two-way battle between National Resistance Movement (NRM), …
Read More »South Africa: president Ramaphosa tested postive for covid-19
The South African Presidency has announced that President Cyril Ramaphosa has tested positive for the coronavirus and is being treated for mild symptoms. The presidency said in a statement that the president started feeling unwell on Sunday after leaving the state memorial service of South Africa’s last apartheid president, FW …
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