Tags GENERAL Nigerian military kills 392 gunmen in major operation The Nigerian military said on Thursday that it had killed up to 392 gunmen across the northwest and north-central regions
Tags GENERAL SA government to appeal court ruling invalidating some lockdown regulations The South African government announced on Thursday that it had decided to appeal a court ruling which declares some of
Tags GENERAL South Africa records highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases South Africa on Thursday recorded 3,267 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the highest daily surge since the disease
Tags GENERAL Burundi court upholds disputed presidential election results Burundi’s constitutional court on Thursday upheld the results of last month’s presidential election and rejected the complaints filed by opposition leader Agathon
Tags GENERAL Global Funds gives Zambia over 315 mln USD to combat HIV, TB and Malaria The Global Fund has given Zambia over 315 million U.S. dollars to finance programs to fight HIV, tuberculosis and malaria,
Tags GENERAL African countries secure 90 million coronavirus test kits for next six months African countries have secured 90 million test kits for the novel coronavirus for the next six months, a regional disease
Tags GENERAL Senegal to ease virus curfew after angry protests Senegal said Thursday it would ease an anti-coronavirus curfew and lift restrictions on inter-city travel following two nights of protests
Tags GENERAL Tunisians emerge from lockdown and return to mosques and cafes Tunisians returned to mosques and cafes on Thursday as the country ended most lockdown restrictions after largely containing the spread
Tags GENERAL Libya’s UN-backed gov’t announces taking over Tripoli The spokesman of the UN-backed Libyan government’s forces, Mohamed Gonono, on Thursday announced taking over the entire capital Tripoli and
Tags GENERAL Bicycles: Setting the wheels of change in motion during and after COVID-19 World Bicycle Day highlights the potential for transforming the way the world moves around, before and after the COVID-19 pandemic,