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Covid-19: Guinea-Bissau vaccinated 50% of target population

October 25, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

Guinea-Bissau has managed to vaccinate against coronavirus 50% of the target population, but only 18% of the total population is fully vaccinated, according to a […]

South Africa: two deaths after Covid-19 vaccination

September 15, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

South Africa’s drug regulator has reported two fatal cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological condition, in people who received the Covid-19 vaccine from […]

Ghanaian police has arrested 29 people protesting against high cost of living

June 30, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

The Ghanaian police arrested 29 people on Tuesday after dispersing a violent anti-cost of living demonstration in Accra, according to a new report. Hundreds of […]

Togo reopens its land borders after two years of closure

May 18, 2022 Geraldine Boechat 0

Togo reopened Tuesday its land borders with Ghana, Benin and Burkina Faso, closed for more than two years because of the coronavirus epidemic, the government […]

IMF board approves $456 million program for Mozambique

May 11, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday granted a $456 million (€432 million) loan to Mozambique, the first since it withdrew six years ago at the […]

Nearly 840,000 Covid-19 vaccines have expired in Kenya

March 24, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

Nearly 840,000 vaccines against Covid-19, received by Kenya via donations, have expired, the Ministry of Health announced Wednesday, deploring a persistent distrust in vaccination as […]

Rwanda reopens land borders after two years of closure

March 8, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

On Monday, March 7, Rwanda reopened all its land borders, which were officially closed with the appearance of the first cases of Covid-19 in the […]

Africa: Morocco’s Election to AU Peace & Security Council, Recognition of Kingdom’s role in Conflicts prevention

February 3, 2022 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

Morocco was elected on Thursday member of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union for a three-year mandate after receiving more than […]

Six dead in a stampede at the Olembe stadium in Yaoundé

January 25, 2022 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

At least six fans died in a stampede at the Olembe Stadium in Yaounde, Cameroon, on Monday before the host nation’s round of 16 African […]

Uganda lifts Covid-19 controls at its border to ease fuel shortage

January 19, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

The Ugandan government announced on Tuesday the suspension of mandatory Covid-19 testing at its border with Kenya, after the measure caused huge truck traffic jams […]

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