Tags GENERAL Ethnic clashes among South Sudan refugees in Uganda leave 3 dead, 6 injured: UN The United Nations refugee agency on Sunday said three South Sudan refugees in Uganda were killed, six injured and hundreds
Tags GENERAL 6 dead, 6 injured in traffic accident in Tunisia A traffic accident killed six and injured six others in the northeastern Tunisian province of Nabeul on Sunday, the private
Tags GENERAL Morocco reports 221 new COVID-19 cases, 17,236 in total Morocco registered 221 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, raising the tally of infections in the country to 17,236, the Ministry
Tags GENERAL Nigerian banks to limit debit card spending abroad to ease FX risk Nigerian banks plan to reduce the amount customers can spend abroad using debit cards on Monday, two lenders said, as
Tags GENERAL Algeria sees state carrier’s losses from coronavirus at $272 mln this year Algeria, already under financial pressure after a fall in energy earnings, expects state carrier Air Algerie’s losses from the coronavirus
Tags GENERAL Tanzanian gov’t releases over $8 million to settle cashew nuts debt Tanzanian Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said on Sunday the government has released 20 billion Tanzanian shillings (about 8.6 million U.S.
Tags GENERAL Ghana’s COVID-19 management yields positive results ~ official Ghana’s strategy for managing the COVID-19 pandemic has yielded positive results, the director-general of the Ghana Health Service said here
Tags GENERAL Zambia’s state investment arm to operator mines in future ~ govt Zambia’s state-owned investment arm will run mines as an operator rather than a minority investor in future investments, a executive
Tags GENERAL Chinese firm builds bridge for Zambian community A Chinese enterprise, China Nonferrous Metal Mining Company (CNMC), has embarked on the construction of a bridge across Kafubu stream
Tags GENERAL Egypt registers 603 new COVID-19 cases, lowest in 2 months Egypt confirmed on Sunday 603 new COVID-19 infections, raising the total cases registered in the country since mid-February to 87,775,