Director-General World Health Organisation, WHO, Tedros Ghebreyesus has said the world still had a long way to go in ending the COVID-19 pandemic, as more cases are being recorded on a daily basis. ...
The Prime Minister of Democratic Republic of Congo, Jean-Michael Sama Lukonde has announced a new Cabinet, completing a government overhaul by President Felix Tshisekedi that strengthens his hold on power. Prime Minister Lukonde who was...
Botswana has opened an investigation into the deaths of two out the thousands of people who had been given doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine to see if there is any link, the health ministry said....
The African Union, AU, has praised the electoral voting process in Chad for running peacefully, amid the counting of ballots. After the polls were closed on Sunday, Klassou Komiselom, Head of Mission of the African...
Crowds of mourners and protesters have gathered in Minnesota City, where a 20-year-old black man was shot dead by police before getting back into his car and driving away, and then crashing several blocks away....
Tanzania’s new female president, Samia Suluhu Hassan is picking up from where her late predecessor John Pembe Magufuli left off in the war against graft. Upon being sworn into office in March to complete the remainder...
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