Chad still struggles to contain the COVID-19
The country’s limited healthcare infrastructure and shortage of medical personnel hinder its efforts to combat the virus.
Chad still struggles to contain the COVID-19 Read More »
The country’s limited healthcare infrastructure and shortage of medical personnel hinder its efforts to combat the virus.
Chad still struggles to contain the COVID-19 Read More »
Nigeria’s government meets with Seplat Energy to resolve a two-year stalemate over ExxonMobil’s $1.3 billion oil asset sale.
Nigeria moves to resolve $1.3 billion ExxonMobil dispute with Seplat Read More »
Senior health official urges African nations to mobilize domestic funds for enhancing lab capacity against antimicrobial resistance as a study spanning 2016-2019 reveals a minimal number of labs in 14 African countries capable of testing for AMR.
Boosting African labs vital for tackling ‘antimicrobial resistance’ Read More »
DR Congo launches a month-long election campaign with 26 presidential candidates amidst political tension and eastern conflict with 44 million registered voters out of a population nearing 100 million, the presidential election is set for December 20.
DR Congo starts election season: Bangs, bullets in play Read More »
Turkish President Erdogan and Sudan’s Sovereignty Council Chairman discuss Gaza’s situation, Israeli attacks, and humanitarian aid efforts.
Turkish President Erdogan, Sudan Army chief Burhan discuss Gaza Read More »
South Africa tackles voter apathy with a registration drive before 2023 elections. Oliver Curlewis, 18, registers, hoping for change amid disillusionment with government due to poor services, energy crisis, and economic challenges.
South Africa plans to bring back alienated voters in elections Read More »
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The main export route from South Africa to Mozambique, crucial for coal and chrome, was shut down due to clashes between truck drivers and minibus taxi operators near the border. Truck drivers allegedly set fire to taxi patrol vehicles.
Clashes in Mozambique seal S African trade route Read More »
Zimbabwe declares a state of emergency in Harare as a nationwide cholera outbreak claims lives, impacting the city with 1.5 million residents and spreading across all provinces.
Outbreak of new cholera forces Zimbabwe to declare state of emergency Read More »
UN spokesman Dujarric announced that the secretary-general has appointed Ramtane Lamamra of Algeria as his envoy for Sudan, a decision that has been in progress for a while.
UN names new envoy amid Sudan’s appeal Read More »
Darfur’s key signatories of the 2020 Juba Peace Agreement, led by Al-Hadi Idris, Al-Tahir Hajer, and Hafez Ibrahim Abdel Nabi, defiantly maintain neutrality amidst the Sudan conflict, diverging from factions aligning with the Sudanese army.
Darfur armed groups remains neutral on Sudan’s civil war Read More »