After an agreement with the Ghanaian government, the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) is expected to cancel its strike. The association has been asking the government the restoration of service conditions agreed upon with the government in 2012. The teacher’s association started an indefinite strike last Monday denouncing poor …
Read More »Nigeria: state-owned oil firm to be replaced by a private company
Government in Nigeria said under a new law which came into effect on Tuesday, it will disband state-owned oil company. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation would be replaced by an independent company. President Muhammadu Buhari said the Petroleum Industry Law, which was nearly 20 years in the making, marked the …
Read More »Uganda: health ministry announces new polio cases, caused by vaccines
Just 12 months after Uganda has been declared polio-free, the Ministry of Health has announced a fresh outbreak of this crippling and potentially fatal infectious disease in the country. The Ugandan health ministry in an August 12 press statement said Uganda, like other countries in the continent, is experiencing an …
Read More »COVID-19: Rwanda to receive 500,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine from US
Kevin Munoz, the White House spokesman on Twitter announced that the US has sent over 488,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine to Rwanda. The doses included part of “500 million shots pledged and purchased this summer” by President Joe Biden’s administration for the Covax initiative, which delivers vaccines to poorer …
Read More »Dozens of civilians killed in South Sudan violence
More than 30 civilians were killed on Tuesday following two days of inter-communal violence in restive Warrap State in central South Sudan, authorities said. Warrap is the home state of President Salva Kiir. Violence has been rife in a number of areas in the state, including Tonj-North and Tonj-East counties, …
Read More »Heavy rains left several dead and destroy houses in Ethiopia
At least seven people have died and many houses destroyed after heavy rains in Addis Ababa the Ethiopian capital. Rivers burst their banks in the capital causing flooding. The city’s mayor, Adanech Abiebie, tweeted that the “damage to life and property was severe” in several areas in the city. ከክረምቱ …
Read More »Burkina Faso: Blaise Compaoré’s trial scheduled for October 11
The trial of former Burkina Faso president Blaise Compaoré and 13 co-accused over the 1987 assassination of his predecessor Thomas Sankara will start on 11 October. Mr Compaoré who currently lives in Ivory Coast and may be tried in absentia, was forced in 2014 to leave Burkina Faso after he …
Read More »Covid-19: Pope Francis calls for vaccination, “an act of love for all”
Pope Francis, in an interview with Vatican Media, called for vaccination against Covid-19. He called it “an act of love for ourselves, our families and our friends.” The Sovereign Pontiff urged people to get vaccinated, saying it is a simple way to promote the common good and take care of …
Read More »DRC: parliament extends state of emergency over insecurity
The parliament in the Democratic Republic of Congo has voted to extend the state of emergency in Ituri and North Kivu, the two eastern provinces that have been rocked by insecurity. Out of 335 MPs, 334 voted in favour while one abstained. The state of emergency imposed by President Félix …
Read More »A governor in Nigeria urges civilian to arm themselves
Aminou Masari, governor of the north-western Katsina state has urged citizens to acquire weapons to defend themselves from armed criminal gangs carrying out kidnappings for ransom. He blamed them for the continued attacks by armed gangs. According to the governor the attackers were emboldened by people’s ‘’meek submission’’ to their …
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