The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN), the country’s premier Film Trade Association Body, has announced good news for cinema lovers on the occasion of the International Cinema Day. Opeyemi Ajayi, the chairman of the…
The World: Spike In Coronavirus Cases In Poland
There has reportedly been a coronavirus Spike in Poland, prior to spike in cases in the country there has also been massive spike in cases in European countries like Italy, Spain, France and other countries.…
Entertainment: Mary Njoku Test Positive For Coronavirus
Popular Nigerian Actress, Mary Njoku has tested positive for Coronavirus, Mary Njoku is the wife of Iroko TV CEO Jason Njoku. Jason Njoku has made this revelation on his official Twitter account, he said he's…
The World: Margaritis Schinas Tests Positive For Coronavirus
European Union Vice president, Margaritis Schinas has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. This is coming after numerous presidents and public figures tested positive for the novel virus. I have recently discovered that my normal…
The World: President Andrzej Duda Test Positive For…
President Andrzej Duda of Poland has tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Poland. In an official statement released on Saturday which said the president has tested positive for the virus that has ravaged the…
NEWS: Zweli Mkhize Test Positive For Coronavirus In…
South Africa's Health minister, Zweli Mkhize and his wife Dr May Mkhize have tested positive for COVID-19. This comes as a surprise as only a few days ago Mkhize tested negative for the virus. In…
Business: Surviving As A Teacher In This Pandemic
As the coronavirus pandemic continue to disrupt Jobs and businesses because of the lockdown teachers from mostly private institution as been it the most as a result of the lockdown Most private schools teachers are…
NEWS: The Gambia Govt Reopens Border Amidst Coronavirus
The Gambia reopens it's border amidst Coronavirus in Africa on Friday. The government made this declaration in the midst of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Banjul airport will remain closed till October 31 however due to…
NEWS: COVID-19 Safety Precaution Reportedly Neglected In Cameroon
Cameroonians has reportedly neglected safety precautions and protocols as it concerns the novel coronavirus pandemic that has affected the world at large. Residents of essential cities in Cameroon have not been serious with social distancing…
158 New Coronavirus Related Death In South Africa
South Africa confirmed 158 new deaths from the coronavirus on Thursday, taking the whole range of deaths to 18,309, Zweli Mkhize the health minister announced. Zweli Mkhize stated 1,770 people had been diagnosed with COVID-19…
Africa Records Over 1.6 million Coronavirus Cases
Coronavirus Cases in Africa has reached over 1.6 million in Africa, with considerable number of death which is up to 40,000. COVID-19 pandemic cases in the continent has now grown to over 1.59 million, with…
Health: 85% COVID-19 Cases In Nigeria Has Recovered
The variety of recovered COVID-19 sufferers in Nigeria is now close to 52,000, nearly 86% of the country’s whole caseload, fitness authorities said on Tuesday. According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), 51,943…
The World: There Might Be Another Spike In…
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, of Britain gave a press convention on the national effort in opposition to coronavirus on Monday, alongside Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty. "These figures are flashing at…
South Africa: Health Agency Reports 83 COVID-19 Related…
South Africa reported eighty three greater fatalities from the novel coronavirus Monday, elevating the death toll to 17,863, in accordance to the Health Ministry. The ministry stated 888 new cases have been recorded over the…
Tunisia’s Economic Crisis Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic
An Economically Unforgiving Pandemic Tens of thousands of Tunisians have lost their jobs in a worsening economic crisis exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic as nearly a third of small to medium-sized businesses face bankruptcy. Ali…
Africa: Covid-19 cases pass 1.55M, deaths near 38,000
ADDIS ABABA Coronavirus cases in Africa are now over 1.55 million (1,556,262), the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said in an update on Saturday. At least 37,922 people have died across…
Senegal holds large religious festival amid pandemic
Tens of thousands of Muslims descended upon Senegal's holy city this week for the annual Grand Magal pilgrimage, a tradition in West Africa that some fear could become a super-spreader event for COVID-19. The Magal…
NEWS: 22 African Countries to Receive Emergency Aid…
The International Monetary Fund approved new emergency aid for 28 countries on Monday — 22 of which are African. Funds received will enable these nations to either pay back their debts or mitigate the debilitating…
The World: Senior White House advisor tests positive…
Senior White House Advisor Stephen Miller examined fine Tuesday for the novel coronavirus, adding to a developing list of high-ranking government officials who have shrunk the disease. "Over the final 5 days, I have been…