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Malawi: Hundreds of young people injured in stampede for jobs

Hundreds of young people were injured in a stampede over job interview sessions in Malawi. Health authorities in the country say the incident occurred in...

Belgian king’s statue removed, millions in Congo died under his reign

The statue of a Belgian colonial-era leader, King Leopold II was removed on Tuesday in Antwerp after it was defaced by anti-racism protesters. Millions died...

Racial discrimination on the rise in Germany

Ever since the violent death of an African-American man, George Floyd, at the hands of police two weeks ago, a wave of protests has been...

Ghana: Parts of the capital flooded after rains, one dead

Ghanaian officials say one person died after parts of the capital, Accra got flooded on Tuesday from overnight rainfall. Efforts are still ongoing to rescue...

Ghana wants to reduce MTN’s telecoms market share

Ghana will implement a set of policies to reduce the dominance of MTN in the country’s telecommunications market, the government has said in a...

President John Magufuli declares Tanzania free of Covid-19

The President of Tanzania John Magufuli has declared his country "coronavirus-free" saying the success was due to prayers by citizens. He told worshippers in a...

New Zealand lifts all restrictions, declares itself ‘Covid-19-free’

New Zealand has lifted all of its coronavirus restrictions with the country reporting no active cases. It has now moved to what it calls...

#BlackLivesMatter protest held in South Africa

Hundreds of South Africans on Monday marched on the streets as part of the ongoing Black Lives Matter protest taking place across the world. The...

Chad’s ex-leader Hissène Habré returns to prison after ‘Covid-19 leave’

The former president of Chad, Hissène Habré returned to prison in Senegal on Sunday after spending two months out of the facility. Hissene Habre gained...

Global coronavirus death toll now surpasses 400,000

The number of coronavirus-related deaths recorded around the world has now surpassed the 400,000 mark, according to the John Hopkins University. Current death toll has...

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