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Protests spread in Senegal over Covid-19 lockdown restrictions

Senegal’s government on Thursday relaxed a dawn-to-dusk curfew as protests spread in the capital Dakar over lockdown restrictions to fight the spread of Coronavirus. Since...

Anti-racism protests in Ghana, Gambia ‘halted by police’

Anti-racism protest planned for Monday in The Gambian over the killing of a blackman, George Floyd in Minneapolis has been “temporarily” banned by the...

Nigeria: Another female university student raped and killed

Another female University student in Nigeria has been raped and killed by her attackers in Ibadan, Oyo State. The 18-year-old student of the Federal College...

Ghana: Journalist questioned by police for ‘predicting president’s speech’

Police in Ghana on Wednesday questioned a journalist for reportedly predicting correctly the content of the president's speech. Ghana's President, Nana Akufo Addo on Sunday...

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...

Nigerian reggae legend Majek Fashek dies at 57

Nigerian reggae legend Majek Fashek has died at the age of 57. The performer, popular for hits such as Send Down the Rain and So...

Ghana’s ex-leader Rawlings says Trump ‘screw it up’ amid protests

Former President of Ghana, Jerry John Rawlings has given a damning assessment of United States President, Donald Trump amid continued anti-racists protests. Protests are still...

Covid-19: Senegal delays restart of school after teachers catch the virus

Senegalese officials have now delayed the reopening of schools until further notice after several teachers tested positive for coronavirus. Schools were scheduled to resume on...

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...

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