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Outrage as U.S. police kill son of Gambian diplomat in Georgia

Gambians are outraged at the killing of one of their fellow citizens, Momodou Lamin Sisay in Georgia, U.S. The 39-year old Sisay was reportedly shot...

Equatorial Guinea: WHO official asked to leave for ‘falsifying Covid-19 figures’

Equatorial Guinea has ordered the World Health Organization (WHO) representative in that country to leave. The said official Triphonie Nkurunziza is accused by Equatorial Guinea...

America takes a page from Rwanda’s drone tech playbook

Since 2016, Rwanda has been exploring the use of drone technology to address many of its developmental challenges. First the country adopted drone technology to...

Ex-African leaders condemn killing of George Floyd as protests continue

The Forum of Former Heads of State and Government in Africa has condemned the killing of the blackman George Floyd in Minneapolis. The Forum in...

Ghana: Some churches oppose president’s directive to reopen

Some churches in Ghana are kicking against a presidential advice to reopen after the restrictions on religious gatherings were eased. The restrictions were imposed over...

Cameroon: DW journalist beaten by soldiers, sustains serious injuries

A Deutsche Welle correspondent in Bamenda, Cameroon’s restive North West region has been beaten seriously by soldiers. Jean Marie Ngong Song is reported by news...

Zimbabwe summons US envoy over Trump adviser’s ‘adversaries’ comment

Zimbabwe's government has summoned the US ambassador to that country, Mr Brian Nichols over a comment made by one of President Donald Trump's advisers. Trump’s...

Ghana reopens places of worship, schools despite surge in Covid-19 cases

Ghana's President, Nana Akufo-Addo has announced the reopening of places of worship effective June 5, 2020. In a televised address on Sunday, President Akufo-Addo said...

Nigeria: Outrage as female student raped in church dies

There is public outrage in Nigeria after a female student at the University of Benin, died on Saturday after being raped inside a church. Local...

Madagascar denies claims WHO offered $20 mln bribe to poison Covid-19 herbal remedy

Madagascar's Presidency has denied claims that President Andry Rajoelina accused the World Health Organization (WHO) of offering a $20 million bribe to poison its...

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