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Man strangles girlfriend to death after arguing over coronavirus

An Italian health worker has strangled his doctor girlfriend to death after they argued over coronavirus. The male nurse, Antonio De Pace had accused his...

Somalia’s ex-prime minister dies of coronavirus

Somalia's former prime minister, Nour Hassan Hussein Nour Adde, has died of coronavirus in Britain, his family has said. His son, Mohamed Nour Adde confirmed...

Sierra Leone imposes 3-day nationwide lockdown over covid-19

Sierra Leone has announced a three-day nationwide lockdown to deal with the spread of the coronavirus. The country has recorded two cases of the virus...

Covid-19: South Africa releases ‘petty crime’ offenders from police cells

South Africa's Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has ordered for the release of all persons alleged to have committed petty crimes from police cells. These offenders...

Kenya: Recovered covid-19 patients say virus is ‘real and treatable’

Kenya’s Covid-19 survivors have been speaking out about the virus and how they recovered. Their identities were made public for the first time after they...

Paris Club creditors to cancel $1.4 billion of Somali debt

The Paris Club of creditor nations agreed on Tuesday to restructure Somalia’s debt, including immediately canceling $1.4 billion owed by the impoverished Horn of...

Marseille’s ex-president Pape Diouf dies of Covid-19

Former president of French football club Olympique de Marseille, Pape Diouf, has died after contracting coronavirus - the first death in Senegal from the...

Zimbabwe: Top court says Nelson Chamisa is illegitimate MDC leader

The Supreme Court of Zimbabwe on Tuesday ruled that opposition leader Nelson Chamisa is not the legitimate leader of the Movement for Democratic Change...

Opinion: Young Jamaican’s invention could help tackle spread of COVID-19

Five years ago more than 40 babies born in Jamaican hospitals became infected with lethal bacteria - half of them died. The bacteria Klebsiella, like...

EnergyNet responds to COVID-19 pandemic

EnergyNet recognises these are uncertain and difficult times for individuals, organisations and countries across the world. Managing Director Simon Gosling commented: “We extend to you,...

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