Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:24 am
Africa faces a difficult choice as infections and fatalities are rapidly rising; does it welcome back international flights that originally brought COVID -19 to the ill-prepared continent, or continue restrictions on flights and further hurt their economies in addition to limiting a lifeline for badly needed humanitarian aid?
We speak to economic expert Martin Luther Munu about the recovery and strategies for recovery.
Uganda and Tanzania sign $3.5bn oil pipeline deal
The leaders of Uganda and Tanzania have signed an agreement for the construction of what they say will be the world’s longest heated oil pipeline.
Ugandan journalist, Daniel Mahinda Mumbere, talks about the effects on the livelihood on the citizens and consequences on the country’s ecosystem.
(AFP)
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