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Premier Alan Winde on Western Cape COVID19 cases as at 7 June 2021

As at 1pm on 7 June 2021, the Western Cape had 5256 active COVID-19 infections, with a total number of 297 121 COVID-19 cases...

Protesters Demand Justice on Second Anniversary of Deadly Crackdown

Thousands of Sudanese civilians held rallies in Khartoum on the second anniversary of the military's bloody crackdown on a huge pro-democracy sit-in, demanding...

Attackers Kill 88 People in Northwest Nigeria

Attackers killed 88 people in Nigeria's Kebbi state on Thursday, spurring its governor to pledge a bigger deployment of security forces on Sunday as...

More Than 160 Killed in Deadliest Attack of Burkina Faso’s War

The government of Burkina Faso has declared three days of mourning following an attack that left at least 160 people dead late last week...

Johnson to Call on G-7 to ‘Vaccinate World by 2022’

When the leaders of the world’s industrialized nations meet next week in Cornwall, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will ask them to commit to...

Cameroon Battles Vaccine Hesitancy as Only 11% of Jabs Used

YAOUNDE, CAMEROON - Authorities in Cameroon are battling vaccine hesitancy with only eleven percent of doses received since April dispensed, most of them due...

Attacks in Eastern DR Congo Kill Dozens, Force 1,000s to Flee

The U.N. refugee agency says at least 57 civilians were killed, including seven children, and nearly 6,000 forced to flee, when their displacement sites came under attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo's eastern Ituri province on May 31.The armed ...

Risk of COVID-19 surge threatens Africa’s health facilities

Brazzaville – As the risk of a surge in COVID-19 cases increases, African countries must urgently boost critical care capacity to prevent health facilities from being overwhelmed. This comes as vaccine shipments to the continent grind to a near halt.We...

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Cholera Outbreak Worsens in Angola with Over 100 New Cases in 24 Hours

Luanda: A sum of 117 new cases of cholera were registered, in the last 24 hours, in the provinces of Luanda, Bengo, Icolo and Bengo, Cabinda, Malanje, and Cubango. According to Angola Press News Agency, the Ministry of Health (MINSA)'s newsletter, w...
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Cholera Outbreak Worsens in Angola with Over 100 New Cases in 24 Hours

Luanda: A sum of 117 new cases of cholera were registered, in the last 24 hours, in the provinces of Luanda, Bengo, Icolo and Bengo, Cabinda, Malanje, and Cubango. According to Angola Press News Agency, the Ministry of Health (MINSA)'s newsletter, w...

Police Apprehend 20 Women in Eldama Ravine in Human Trafficking Probe

Eldama Ravine: Police in Eldama Ravine are investigating a suspected case of human trafficking after seizing a vehicle carrying 20 women under unclear circumstances. According to Kenya News Agency, the women, appearing starved, were found without v...

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The Police Command in Imo and the National Secretary of the PDP, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, have lauded the peaceful conduct of Saturday’s election in the state.They gave the commendation on Sunday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) while ...