According to the head of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Africa’s Covid-19 case fatality rate is now higher than the global average, which is “worrying and concerning”. The continent’s death rate stands at 2.5% against a global average of 2.2% and the number of nations recording …
Read More »Tokyo maintains the 2021 Olympic Games
The health situation due to the coronavirus pandemic makes it problematic the hold of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. However Japan does not intend to cancel the competition. The International Olympic Committee and the Japanese Olympic Committee remain determined to organize these competitions planned in 2020 and which could not …
Read More »Covid-19: tanzanian school stops face-to-face teaching
An international school in Tanzania has halted face-to-face teaching on one of its campuses after confirming a Covid-19 case among students. A second student is displaying symptoms but has not yet been tested. The school, UWC East Africa, said all learning at its Moshi town campus, in north-western Tanzania, had …
Read More »A ‘third party’ accused by Ethiopia for Sudan border row
Ethiopia’s military has accused an unnamed “third party” of being behind its border dispute with Sudan, according to state-owned Ethiopian News Agency. Army Chief of Staff General Birhanu Jula on Wednesday said a “third party was behind the Sudanese army’s violation of Ethiopia’s sovereignty”. He said that Sudan should avoid …
Read More »New US president Joe Biden revokes Muslim travel ban
Hope and relief for Muslims who were banned by former US president Donald Trump in January 2017. In keeping to his word, President Joe Biden reversed the ban on Wednesday after his inauguration. ‘’Make no mistake, where there are threats to our Nation, we will address them’’, according to a …
Read More »Nigeria announces its own vaccine against covid-19
Like other countries, Nigeria announces its own vaccine to fight against the coronavirus pandemic. It announces on Monday a project of 10 Billion Naira( $ 25,3m) to support the national production of vaccine in order to fight against the coronavirus pandemic throughout the territory. During a press conference in Abuja …
Read More »Kenya is ‘determined’ to sign a trade agreement with US
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta says the country is determined to sign a new trade deal with the US despite a change in US president. The two countries initiated trade negotiations in July 2020. But in November, the US voted Republican President Donald Trump out of office and his successor, Democrat …
Read More »Two Nigerian schoolboys charged with molesting schoolmate
A juvenile court in Nigeria’s southern city of Uyo has commenced the trial of two boys who are accused of allegedly molesting an 11-year-old schoolmate. The two senior students both 13 years old were charged with committing acts of gross indecency and unlawfully and indecently assaulting a minor. They were …
Read More »The Zimbabwean First Lady calls for prayer and fasting
The Zimbabwean First Lady has invited women in the country to join her for three days of prayer and fasting over the Covid-19 pandemic. Auxillia Mnangagwa said she would fast and pray from Thursday till Saturday for Zimbabwe to be “spared from further calamity”. She urged women to ensure their …
Read More »CAR: the opposition protests the results of the electoral commission
A coalition of 15 political parties of the opposition protests the re-election of President Touadera. The constitutional court still refuses to cancel the results of the poll as claimed by these political parties. “Touadera is declared winner with just 300,000 votes, so this is not representative, it does not give …
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