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Zimbabwe receives 200k doses of Covid-19 vaccine from China

Zimbabwe has received its first 200,000 doses of the Sinopharm Covid vaccine from China, according to the government. The consignment of the vaccine arrived on...

Ghana’s finance minister travels to US for post-Covid health care

Ghana's Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has traveled to the United States of America for post-Covid-19 medical care.The government said in a statement that “After...

Uproar over establishment of LGBT office in Ghana

There is public uproar over the establishment of an office in the Ghanaian capital Accra, for the LGBT community.It follows viral photographs of the...

ICC elects Britain’s Karim Khan as next chief prosecutor

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has elected a British Barrister Karim Khan as its new chief prosecutor.Karim Khan was elected by the court’s 131...

Nigeria’s government warns against protests at Lekki toll gate

The Nigerian government has cautioned against this weekend's planned protests at Lekki toll gate in Lagos.The demonstrators are protesting against the reopening of the...

Ugandan army pilot dies in helicopter crash after take-off

Ugandans have been paying tribute to a young female army pilot who died in a helicopter crash on Thursday. Uganda's army confirmed the death of...

Congo’s 77-year-old leader Sassou Nguesso seeks fourth term

President Denis Sassou Nguesso of Congo-Brazzaville is seeking a fourth term in office in this year's presidential election. The 77-year-old Sassou Nguesso first came to...

Paul Kagame accuses the West of hoarding Covid-19 vaccines

Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has accused the West of hoarding Covid-19 vaccines and "purchasing many times more doses than they need."In an opinion article...

Sudan’s PM forms new cabinet with 7 former rebel leaders

Seven former rebel leaders have been appointed in the new cabinet of Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.It forms the dissolution of the previous cabinet...

Mystery sickness kills at least 15 people in Tanzania

At least 15 people have reportedly died in Tanzania following an unidentified illness in the south-western part of the country.Over 50 others have also...

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