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Covid cases in Namibia rises and the capacity of mortuaries run low

Namibia’s President Hage Geingob mentioned in the press interview that their country is facing a “dark and sombre moment” as…

July 1, 2021

Protesters in Sudan demand that the government quit over IMF-backed reforms

Hundreds of protesters flocked to the streets across Sudan on Wednesday to demand the government's resignation. The austerity measures implemented…

July 1, 2021

South Africa’s top court has condemned ex-President Jacob Zuma

The country's top court has sentenced South Africa's former President Jacob Zuma to 15 months in prison. He has been…

June 30, 2021

Somalia’s long-postponed indirect presidential election will take place in October

The long-deferred presidential election in Somalia will finally take place on Oct. 10; the country's political heads concurred on Tuesday,…

June 30, 2021

Covid vaccine gap: How South Africa hopes to bridge the divide

With South Africa's vaccination campaign moving at a snail's pace, President Cyril Ramaphosa has been forced to tighten lockdown restrictions…

June 29, 2021

Ethiopia declares a ceasefire in Tigray as rebels take control of the regional capital

On Monday, Ethiopia declared a "unilateral ceasefire" in Tigray, claiming that rebels had retaken Mekelle, the regional capital. Addis Ababa…

June 29, 2021

Rwanda and DRC have established an economic partnership

Following a meeting between the two presidents of state on Saturday, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed three…

June 28, 2021

Protesters in Mali demand that French troops leave, while others urge for stronger Russian help

Activists in Mali demonstrate against the presence of French troops in Bamako, calling for the evacuation of all French troops…

June 27, 2021

One million people in Madagascar are starving, according to the UN

According to the World Food Programme (WFP), southern Madagascar is experiencing its worst drought in four decades, with more than…

June 26, 2021

African Union envoy accuses rich countries of ‘deliberately’ keeping Africa devoid of Covid-19 vaccines

The African Union special envoy to African vaccine acquisition task team has accused richest countries of deliberately keeping Africa devoid…

June 26, 2021

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