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AFRICA TIMES
The African Union has suspended Mali’s membership following the second coup in the Sahel nation within the past year. The AU said it “totally rejects coups d’état and unconstitutional changes of government,” in a communique issued late Tuesday by the Peace andSecurity Council.
TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi.The new rules include a NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister ofTOGO | AFRICA TIMES
The Oxfam NGO is warning that the world’s poorest nations – two thirds of them on the African continent – don’t have equal access to the COVID vaccines, even as wealthier nations are snapping up doses for their own people. “Nearly 70 poor countries will only be able tovaccinate
SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to the United States Geological Survey. DJIBOUTI INCREASES RELIANCE ON BEIJING, BUT AT WHAT COST The long-time president of Djibouti, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, has launched his re-election campaign in the run-up to national elections on 9 April. With the exception of Zakaria Ismael Jafar, an “anti-system” independent candidate, Guelleh is set to run for his fifth term unopposed. AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, andwhat it could or
HOW MINERALS FUEL CONFLICTS IN AFRICA Fighting groups have long understood how important it is to secure a stable stream of financial resources in order to sustain the fightingeffort over a
AFRICA TIMES
The African Union has suspended Mali’s membership following the second coup in the Sahel nation within the past year. The AU said it “totally rejects coups d’état and unconstitutional changes of government,” in a communique issued late Tuesday by the Peace andSecurity Council.
TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi.The new rules include a NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister ofTOGO | AFRICA TIMES
The Oxfam NGO is warning that the world’s poorest nations – two thirds of them on the African continent – don’t have equal access to the COVID vaccines, even as wealthier nations are snapping up doses for their own people. “Nearly 70 poor countries will only be able tovaccinate
SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to the United States Geological Survey. DJIBOUTI INCREASES RELIANCE ON BEIJING, BUT AT WHAT COST The long-time president of Djibouti, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, has launched his re-election campaign in the run-up to national elections on 9 April. With the exception of Zakaria Ismael Jafar, an “anti-system” independent candidate, Guelleh is set to run for his fifth term unopposed. AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, andwhat it could or
HOW MINERALS FUEL CONFLICTS IN AFRICA Fighting groups have long understood how important it is to secure a stable stream of financial resources in order to sustain the fightingeffort over a
IPC: FAMINE, HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN TIGRAY REACH 1 day ago · The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update warns that more than 350,000 people in NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened fromIPC | AFRICA TIMES
The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update warns that more than 350,000 people in THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawi and Uganda are set to receive them later this week. AFRICA'S NEED FOR A DEDICATED COVID-19 VACCINE SUPPLY As with so many other facets of global wealth (and health) inequality, the rollout of the four Covid-19 vaccines produced by Western pharmaceutical companies and approved by American and European health officials – the “Big Four” of Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, Oxford/AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson – has quickly became yet another tale of haves and have-nots. NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. OVAHERERO | AFRICA TIMES Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. COVAX FORECAST GIVES COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY BREAKDOWN ON COVID African nations may have a better idea of what COVID-19 vaccination products to expect with an update from the global COVAX Facility issued Wednesday.COVAX, led by the Gavi vaccine alliance, the Coali EBOLA CONCERNS SPREAD AS LIBERIA WARNS OF SUSPECTED CASE Liberians waited anxiously for the results of an Ebola test after a woman with serious symptoms was treated at a Monrovia clinic, reportedly having traveled to Nzerekore, the city at the center of neighboring Guinea’s expanding Ebola outbreak. TACKLING THE ROOT CAUSES OF GENDER INEQUALITY THROUGH By Dr. Jemimah NjukiA man and a woman are heading to a flood plain in Zambia. They part ways upon arrival: he disappears on a boat to gofishing,
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Evacuating Goma: Why limnic eruption is a Lake Kivu threat. News, SECURITY. When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return – but not forlong.
NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister of NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor the TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE Africa’s ‘climate refugees’ are already here – and there. There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, and what it could or would mean for migration. Some 2.6 million people are displaced there, according to the most recent numbers from the United ZAMBIA SHUTS DOWN THREE UNIVERSITIES FOR VIOLATIONS Zambia shuts down three universities for violations. In Zambia, the Higher Education Authority (HEA) announced Tuesday that three universities have been deregistered and are prevented from any further operations. They include Citizen University, Pamodzi University, and University of East and Southern Africa, according to an HEA statement. OUATTARA, MACRON ANNOUNCE THE END OF THE CFA FRANC Ouattara, Macron announce the end of the CFA franc. Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, speaking alongside his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, announced the reform of the long-disputed CFA franc on Saturday, a currency that is used in eight nations in West Africa. The agreement with France and the Monetary Union of West Africa (UEMOA REPORT: AFRICAN HOMICIDE RATE FAR HIGHER THAN GLOBAL The homicide rate on the African continent is higher than the global average, and far higher than the rates found in Europe or Asia, according to a report released Monday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC). The Global Study on Homicide 2019 report puts the African homicide rate at 13 victims per 100,000 people, with theAFRICA TIMES
Evacuating Goma: Why limnic eruption is a Lake Kivu threat. News, SECURITY. When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return – but not forlong.
NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister of NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor the TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE Africa’s ‘climate refugees’ are already here – and there. There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, and what it could or would mean for migration. Some 2.6 million people are displaced there, according to the most recent numbers from the United ZAMBIA SHUTS DOWN THREE UNIVERSITIES FOR VIOLATIONS Zambia shuts down three universities for violations. In Zambia, the Higher Education Authority (HEA) announced Tuesday that three universities have been deregistered and are prevented from any further operations. They include Citizen University, Pamodzi University, and University of East and Southern Africa, according to an HEA statement. OUATTARA, MACRON ANNOUNCE THE END OF THE CFA FRANC Ouattara, Macron announce the end of the CFA franc. Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, speaking alongside his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, announced the reform of the long-disputed CFA franc on Saturday, a currency that is used in eight nations in West Africa. The agreement with France and the Monetary Union of West Africa (UEMOA REPORT: AFRICAN HOMICIDE RATE FAR HIGHER THAN GLOBAL The homicide rate on the African continent is higher than the global average, and far higher than the rates found in Europe or Asia, according to a report released Monday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC). The Global Study on Homicide 2019 report puts the African homicide rate at 13 victims per 100,000 people, with the IPC: FAMINE, HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN TIGRAY REACH 1 day ago · The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update warns that more than 350,000 people in NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened fromIPC | AFRICA TIMES
The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update warns that more than 350,000 people inNAMA | AFRICA TIMES
Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID The Africa Paradox: How the continent is beating the Covid-19 crisis. Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawiand
NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to the United States Geological Survey. SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
BIG TOBACCO PLOUGHING CROOKED FURROW IN AFRICAN MARKETS Mr. Apollinaire Compaoré issued the following response to this article: ‘Mr. COMPAORÉ objects and strongly stands against allegations implicating him and his companies, SOBUREX and SODICOM, in the article of the Africa Times dated March 18, 2021, entitled: “Big Tobacco ploughing crooked furrow in African markets”. UNHCR: SOCIAL MEDIA INSULTS LED TO FIGHTING IN EASTERN UNHCR: Social media insults led to fighting in eastern Chad. Social media provocations have been blamed for a spike in clashes among the Zaghwa people living in eastern Chad, causing at least 8,300 people to flee into Darfur regions of neighboring Sudan, according to UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency.AFRICA TIMES
Evacuating Goma: Why limnic eruption is a Lake Kivu threat. News, SECURITY. When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return – but not forlong.
IPC: FAMINE, HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN TIGRAY REACH 23 hours ago · The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)update warns that
NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened from NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister of NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor the TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID The Africa Paradox: How the continent is beating the Covid-19 crisis. Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawiand
DRC VOLCANO TOLL REACHES 32, QUAKES SHAKE NEIGHBORING Earthquakes continued to rumble in western Rwanda following the weekend eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, with some 651 Congolese who fled the Goma area now taking refuge across the border, according to Rwandan media. The latest 4.6-magnitude quake happened Tuesday evening near Gisenyi and was NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
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Evacuating Goma: Why limnic eruption is a Lake Kivu threat. News, SECURITY. When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return – but not forlong.
IPC: FAMINE, HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN TIGRAY REACH 23 hours ago · The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)update warns that
NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened from NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister of NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor the TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID The Africa Paradox: How the continent is beating the Covid-19 crisis. Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawiand
DRC VOLCANO TOLL REACHES 32, QUAKES SHAKE NEIGHBORING Earthquakes continued to rumble in western Rwanda following the weekend eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, with some 651 Congolese who fled the Goma area now taking refuge across the border, according to Rwandan media. The latest 4.6-magnitude quake happened Tuesday evening near Gisenyi and was NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened from DEATH TOLL RISES TO 160 IN BURKINA FASO ATTACK The Sahel nation of Burkina Faso began a three-day period of mourning on Sunday following a savage armed attack on Solhan, a village in the northeast part of the country near the border with Niger. The attack began Friday night and continued into the early morning hours on Saturday, according toIPC | AFRICA TIMES
The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update warns that more than 350,000 people in IOC SAYS COVID-SAFE TOKYO OLYMPICS ARE READY TO GO IOC says COVID-safe Tokyo Olympics are ready to go. By AT editor - 20 May 2021 at 3:06 am. With just 65 days to go before the opening ceremony of the delayed 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, the International Olympic Committee said Wednesday it is prepared to hold the games despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the organizationalchallenges
EVACUATING GOMA: WHY LIMNIC ERUPTION IS A LAKE KIVU THREAT When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return –NAMA | AFRICA TIMES
Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. REPORT: MALI'S BAH N'DAW RESIGNS DURING ECOWAS MEETING Transitional president Bah N’Daw has resigned, according to Malian news sources. The resignation was presented to Assimi Goïta, the transitional vice president, during an emergency meeting with former Nigerian president Jonathan Goodluck and his delegation from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). AFRICA'S NEED FOR A DEDICATED COVID-19 VACCINE SUPPLY Africa’s need for a dedicated Covid-19 vaccine supply. By Editorial Board - 15 April 2021 at 9:30 am. As with so many other facets of global wealth (and health) inequality, the rollout of the four Covid-19 vaccines produced by Western pharmaceutical companies and approved by American and European health officials – the “BigFour” of
LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris BIG TOBACCO PLOUGHING CROOKED FURROW IN AFRICAN MARKETS Mr. Apollinaire Compaoré issued the following response to this article: ‘Mr. COMPAORÉ objects and strongly stands against allegations implicating him and his companies, SOBUREX and SODICOM, in the article of the Africa Times dated March 18, 2021, entitled: “Big Tobacco ploughing crooked furrow in African markets”.AFRICA TIMES
Evacuating Goma: Why limnic eruption is a Lake Kivu threat. News, SECURITY. When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return – but not forlong.
IPC: FAMINE, HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN TIGRAY REACH 22 hours ago · The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)update warns that
NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened from NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister of NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor the TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID The Africa Paradox: How the continent is beating the Covid-19 crisis. Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawiand
DRC VOLCANO TOLL REACHES 32, QUAKES SHAKE NEIGHBORING Earthquakes continued to rumble in western Rwanda following the weekend eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, with some 651 Congolese who fled the Goma area now taking refuge across the border, according to Rwandan media. The latest 4.6-magnitude quake happened Tuesday evening near Gisenyi and was NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
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Evacuating Goma: Why limnic eruption is a Lake Kivu threat. News, SECURITY. When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return – but not forlong.
IPC: FAMINE, HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN TIGRAY REACH 22 hours ago · The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)update warns that
NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened from NIGERIA BANS TWITTER USE AFTER BUHARI FLAGGED FOR Nigeria has suspended the use of Twitter across the country, just days after a tweet posted by President Muhammadu Buhari was removed for what the social media platform said was a violation of its rules. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Nigerian Minister of NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor the TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID The Africa Paradox: How the continent is beating the Covid-19 crisis. Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawiand
DRC VOLCANO TOLL REACHES 32, QUAKES SHAKE NEIGHBORING Earthquakes continued to rumble in western Rwanda following the weekend eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, with some 651 Congolese who fled the Goma area now taking refuge across the border, according to Rwandan media. The latest 4.6-magnitude quake happened Tuesday evening near Gisenyi and was NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened from DEATH TOLL RISES TO 160 IN BURKINA FASO ATTACK The Sahel nation of Burkina Faso began a three-day period of mourning on Sunday following a savage armed attack on Solhan, a village in the northeast part of the country near the border with Niger. The attack began Friday night and continued into the early morning hours on Saturday, according toIPC | AFRICA TIMES
The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has reached a level of food insecurity not seen since the 2011 famine in Somalia, according to a new United Nations report released Thursday. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update warns that more than 350,000 people in IOC SAYS COVID-SAFE TOKYO OLYMPICS ARE READY TO GO IOC says COVID-safe Tokyo Olympics are ready to go. By AT editor - 20 May 2021 at 3:06 am. With just 65 days to go before the opening ceremony of the delayed 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, the International Olympic Committee said Wednesday it is prepared to hold the games despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the organizationalchallenges
EVACUATING GOMA: WHY LIMNIC ERUPTION IS A LAKE KIVU THREAT When Mount Nyiragongo erupted on Saturday, residents of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo evacuated the city until the lava flows stopped. Although 17 villages were destroyed and some three dozen people died, the rest were allowed to return –NAMA | AFRICA TIMES
Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. REPORT: MALI'S BAH N'DAW RESIGNS DURING ECOWAS MEETING Transitional president Bah N’Daw has resigned, according to Malian news sources. The resignation was presented to Assimi Goïta, the transitional vice president, during an emergency meeting with former Nigerian president Jonathan Goodluck and his delegation from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). AFRICA'S NEED FOR A DEDICATED COVID-19 VACCINE SUPPLY Africa’s need for a dedicated Covid-19 vaccine supply. By Editorial Board - 15 April 2021 at 9:30 am. As with so many other facets of global wealth (and health) inequality, the rollout of the four Covid-19 vaccines produced by Western pharmaceutical companies and approved by American and European health officials – the “BigFour” of
LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris BIG TOBACCO PLOUGHING CROOKED FURROW IN AFRICAN MARKETS Mr. Apollinaire Compaoré issued the following response to this article: ‘Mr. COMPAORÉ objects and strongly stands against allegations implicating him and his companies, SOBUREX and SODICOM, in the article of the Africa Times dated March 18, 2021, entitled: “Big Tobacco ploughing crooked furrow in African markets”.AFRICA TIMES
IMF: COVID hampers Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery. There are at least 32 million more people living in extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and countries in the region will need about $425 billion in additional external TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID By AT editor - 30 May 2021 at 7:25 pm. Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor theFirst
THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID The Africa Paradox: How the continent is beating the Covid-19 crisis. Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawiand
SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. BIG TOBACCO PLOUGHING CROOKED FURROW IN AFRICAN MARKETS Mr. Apollinaire Compaoré issued the following response to this article: ‘Mr. COMPAORÉ objects and strongly stands against allegations implicating him and his companies, SOBUREX and SODICOM, in the article of the Africa Times dated March 18, 2021, entitled: “Big Tobacco ploughing crooked furrow in African markets”. SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
OUATTARA, MACRON ANNOUNCE THE END OF THE CFA FRANC Ouattara, Macron announce the end of the CFA franc. Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, speaking alongside his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, announced the reform of the long-disputed CFA franc on Saturday, a currency that is used in eight nations in West Africa. The agreement with France and the Monetary Union of West Africa (UEMOA REPORT: AFRICAN HOMICIDE RATE FAR HIGHER THAN GLOBAL The homicide rate on the African continent is higher than the global average, and far higher than the rates found in Europe or Asia, according to a report released Monday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC). The Global Study on Homicide 2019 report puts the African homicide rate at 13 victims per 100,000 people, with theAFRICA TIMES
IMF: COVID hampers Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery. There are at least 32 million more people living in extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and countries in the region will need about $425 billion in additional external TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an NAMIBIA CASES SOAR AS GEINGOB RECOVERS FROM COVID By AT editor - 30 May 2021 at 7:25 pm. Namibian President Hage Geingob is recovering well following last week’s positive COVID diagnosis, according to a spokesman for the presidency. “The President and the First Lady are in a stable condition and in good spirits. All precautionary measures are taken, and neither the President nor theFirst
THE AFRICA PARADOX: HOW THE CONTINENT IS BEATING THE COVID The Africa Paradox: How the continent is beating the Covid-19 crisis. Africa is finally joining the rest of the world in providing the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations to its people, beginning with Rwanda and Kenya. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Angola and Congo have also received their first vaccine doses, while Mali, Senegal, Malawiand
SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. BIG TOBACCO PLOUGHING CROOKED FURROW IN AFRICAN MARKETS Mr. Apollinaire Compaoré issued the following response to this article: ‘Mr. COMPAORÉ objects and strongly stands against allegations implicating him and his companies, SOBUREX and SODICOM, in the article of the Africa Times dated March 18, 2021, entitled: “Big Tobacco ploughing crooked furrow in African markets”. SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
OUATTARA, MACRON ANNOUNCE THE END OF THE CFA FRANC Ouattara, Macron announce the end of the CFA franc. Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, speaking alongside his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, announced the reform of the long-disputed CFA franc on Saturday, a currency that is used in eight nations in West Africa. The agreement with France and the Monetary Union of West Africa (UEMOA REPORT: AFRICAN HOMICIDE RATE FAR HIGHER THAN GLOBAL The homicide rate on the African continent is higher than the global average, and far higher than the rates found in Europe or Asia, according to a report released Monday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC). The Global Study on Homicide 2019 report puts the African homicide rate at 13 victims per 100,000 people, with theAFRICA TIMES
IMF: COVID hampers Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery. There are at least 32 million more people living in extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and countries in the region will need about $425 billion in additional external NAMIBIA'S OPPOSITION REJECTS GERMAN REPARATIONS DEAL 14 hours ago · Namibian opposition leaders rejected a deal negotiated with Germany over the colonial-era deaths of Herero and Nama peoples during a contentious parliamentary session on Tuesday. The agreement, sought for decades and announced in late May, included a concession from Germany that what happened from DEATH TOLL RISES TO 160 IN BURKINA FASO ATTACK The Sahel nation of Burkina Faso began a three-day period of mourning on Sunday following a savage armed attack on Solhan, a village in the northeast part of the country near the border with Niger. The attack began Friday night and continued into the early morning hours on Saturday, according to OVAHERERO | AFRICA TIMES Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. SOLHAN | AFRICA TIMES Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. IOC SAYS COVID-SAFE TOKYO OLYMPICS ARE READY TO GO With just 65 days to go before the opening ceremony of the delayed 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, the International Olympic Committee said Wednesday it is prepared to hold the games despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the organizational challenges. John DRC VOLCANO TOLL REACHES 32, QUAKES SHAKE NEIGHBORING DRC volcano toll reaches 32, quakes shake neighboring Rwanda. Earthquakes continued to rumble in western Rwanda following the weekend eruption of Mount Nyiragongo volcano, with some 651 Congolese who fled the Goma area now taking refuge across the border, according to Rwandan media. The latest 4.6-magnitude quake happened Tuesdayevening near
UGANDA REPORTS FIRST CASE OF INDIAN COVID VARIANT By AT editor - 29 April 2021 at 10:14 pm. Ugandan officials say they’ve confirmed the first case of a COVID-19 variant that emerged in India and has contributed to that nation’s overwhelming coronavirus outbreak. The Ministry of Health confirmed the presence of the B.1.617 variant on Thursday, noting that it was identified intravelers who
SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila.AFRICA TIMES
IMF: COVID hampers Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery. There are at least 32 million more people living in extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and countries in the region will need about $425 billion in additional externalNEWS | AFRICA TIMES
U.S. study suggests breast cancer, hair products link. Researchers in the United States say they’ve found a link between breast cancer risk and the use of hair dyes and straighteners, especially among African American women. The National Institutes of Health study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, was drawn from dataon
TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
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The al Qaeda-affiliated militant group JNIM (Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims) has claimed responsibility for Friday’s attacks in Ouagadougou, in a statement released to a Mauritanian media outlet. The message to Al Akhbar said the separate but simultaneous attacks on Burkina Faso’s military headquarters and the Embassy of. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA Rare 5.0-quake jolts Guinea in West Africa. A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to theUnited
AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE Africa’s ‘climate refugees’ are already here – and there. There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, and what it could or would mean for migration. Some 2.6 million people are displaced there, according to the most recent numbers from the United CAMEROON BANS ANGLOPHONE OPPOSITION GROUPS; LEADERS By AT editor - 18 January 2017 at 12:58 am. In Cameroon, two leaders of a top Anglophone community organizing group were arrested Tuesday as the news of their detention sparked a new round of protests in Buea. The move came on the second day of this week’s general “ghost town” strike to call attention to Anglophone concerns inBuea
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IMF: COVID hampers Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery. There are at least 32 million more people living in extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and countries in the region will need about $425 billion in additional externalNEWS | AFRICA TIMES
U.S. study suggests breast cancer, hair products link. Researchers in the United States say they’ve found a link between breast cancer risk and the use of hair dyes and straighteners, especially among African American women. The National Institutes of Health study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, was drawn from dataon
TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
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The al Qaeda-affiliated militant group JNIM (Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims) has claimed responsibility for Friday’s attacks in Ouagadougou, in a statement released to a Mauritanian media outlet. The message to Al Akhbar said the separate but simultaneous attacks on Burkina Faso’s military headquarters and the Embassy of. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA Rare 5.0-quake jolts Guinea in West Africa. A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to theUnited
AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE Africa’s ‘climate refugees’ are already here – and there. There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, and what it could or would mean for migration. Some 2.6 million people are displaced there, according to the most recent numbers from the United CAMEROON BANS ANGLOPHONE OPPOSITION GROUPS; LEADERS By AT editor - 18 January 2017 at 12:58 am. In Cameroon, two leaders of a top Anglophone community organizing group were arrested Tuesday as the news of their detention sparked a new round of protests in Buea. The move came on the second day of this week’s general “ghost town” strike to call attention to Anglophone concerns inBuea
DEATH TOLL RISES TO 160 IN BURKINA FASO ATTACK The Sahel nation of Burkina Faso began a three-day period of mourning on Sunday following a savage armed attack on Solhan, a village in the northeast part of the country near the border with Niger. The attack began Friday night and continued into the early morning hours on Saturday, according to AFRICAN UNION, ECOWAS SUSPEND MALI OVER COUP The African Union has suspended Mali’s membership following the second coup in the Sahel nation within the past year. The AU said it “totally rejects coups d’état and unconstitutional changes of government,” in a communique issued late Tuesday by the Peace and Security Council. The statement also called on the military to “urgently and unconditionally return to the barracks, and to CAMEROON | AFRICA TIMES President Paul Biya of Cameroon has kept a low profile in recent months but delivered a televised address to the troubled West African nation to mark its National Day, one muted by the coronavirus pandemic and the absence of festivities. The 87-year-old Biya LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris SOLHAN | AFRICA TIMES Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to the United States Geological Survey. SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
DJIBOUTI INCREASES RELIANCE ON BEIJING, BUT AT WHAT COST Djibouti increases reliance on Beijing, but at what cost? The long-time president of Djibouti, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, has launched his re-election campaign in the run-up to national elections on 9 April. With the exception of Zakaria Ismael Jafar, an “anti-system” independent candidate, Guelleh is set to run for his fifth term unopposed. MALAWIAN ARRESTED IN US AFTER SHOOTING DEATH OF MP SENDEZA Malawian arrested in US after shooting death of MP Sendeza’s daughter. By AT editor - 27 September 2020 at 5:37 pm. Malawi MP Jean Sendeza hopes to repatriate the body of her daughter Noria as soon as possible, following a fatal shooting Friday in the United States. “The body is in the hands of police,” Sendeza told local mediaoutlet
ZAMBIA SHUTS DOWN THREE UNIVERSITIES FOR VIOLATIONS Zambia shuts down three universities for violations. In Zambia, the Higher Education Authority (HEA) announced Tuesday that three universities have been deregistered and are prevented from any further operations. They include Citizen University, Pamodzi University, and University of East and Southern Africa, according to an HEA statement.AFRICA TIMES
IMF: COVID hampers Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery. There are at least 32 million more people living in extreme poverty across sub-Saharan Africa because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and countries in the region will need about $425 billion in additional externalNEWS | AFRICA TIMES
U.S. study suggests breast cancer, hair products link. Researchers in the United States say they’ve found a link between breast cancer risk and the use of hair dyes and straighteners, especially among African American women. The National Institutes of Health study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, was drawn from dataon
TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
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The al Qaeda-affiliated militant group JNIM (Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims) has claimed responsibility for Friday’s attacks in Ouagadougou, in a statement released to a Mauritanian media outlet. The message to Al Akhbar said the separate but simultaneous attacks on Burkina Faso’s military headquarters and the Embassy of. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA Rare 5.0-quake jolts Guinea in West Africa. A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to theUnited
AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE Africa’s ‘climate refugees’ are already here – and there. There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, and what it could or would mean for migration. Some 2.6 million people are displaced there, according to the most recent numbers from the United CAMEROON BANS ANGLOPHONE OPPOSITION GROUPS; LEADERS By AT editor - 18 January 2017 at 12:58 am. In Cameroon, two leaders of a top Anglophone community organizing group were arrested Tuesday as the news of their detention sparked a new round of protests in Buea. The move came on the second day of this week’s general “ghost town” strike to call attention to Anglophone concerns inBuea
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U.S. study suggests breast cancer, hair products link. Researchers in the United States say they’ve found a link between breast cancer risk and the use of hair dyes and straighteners, especially among African American women. The National Institutes of Health study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, was drawn from dataon
TANZANIA IMPLEMENTS NEW COVID MEASURES Tanzania implements new COVID measures. By AT editor - 5 May 2021 at 11:41 am. Tanzania is implementing new pandemic restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections, according to an announcement from health minister Abel Makubi. The new rules include a ban on all flights to or from India, where the coronavirus is spreading at an LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris NEW DR CONGO GOVERNMENT CHARTS A COURSE BEYOND KABILA New DR Congo government charts a course beyond Kabila. By AT editor - 13 April 2021 at 10:53 am. Congolese Prime Minister Sama Lukonde said Monday that the announcement of a new government is “a first step taken” toward progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the nation distances itself further from former leader Joseph Kabila. SA HOSPITALITY WORKERS CALL ATTENTION TO COVID-19 JOB SA hospitality workers call attention to COVID-19 job impacts. South African photographer Daniela Zondagh captured a striking image of an empty table with 1,000 seats to help business owners in the hospitality industry illustrate the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on their livelihoods. Zondagh documented the table setup forBosman
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The al Qaeda-affiliated militant group JNIM (Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims) has claimed responsibility for Friday’s attacks in Ouagadougou, in a statement released to a Mauritanian media outlet. The message to Al Akhbar said the separate but simultaneous attacks on Burkina Faso’s military headquarters and the Embassy of. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA Rare 5.0-quake jolts Guinea in West Africa. A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to theUnited
AFRICA'S 'CLIMATE REFUGEES' ARE ALREADY HERE Africa’s ‘climate refugees’ are already here – and there. There was a time when the withered Lake Chad region was the focal point of what climate change on the African continent looked like, and what it could or would mean for migration. Some 2.6 million people are displaced there, according to the most recent numbers from the United CAMEROON BANS ANGLOPHONE OPPOSITION GROUPS; LEADERS By AT editor - 18 January 2017 at 12:58 am. In Cameroon, two leaders of a top Anglophone community organizing group were arrested Tuesday as the news of their detention sparked a new round of protests in Buea. The move came on the second day of this week’s general “ghost town” strike to call attention to Anglophone concerns inBuea
DEATH TOLL RISES TO 160 IN BURKINA FASO ATTACK 1 day ago · The Sahel nation of Burkina Faso began a three-day period of mourning on Sunday following a savage armed attack on Solhan, a village in the northeast part of the country near the border with Niger. The attack began Friday night and continued into the early morning hours on Saturday, according to AFRICAN UNION, ECOWAS SUSPEND MALI OVER COUP The African Union has suspended Mali’s membership following the second coup in the Sahel nation within the past year. The AU said it “totally rejects coups d’état and unconstitutional changes of government,” in a communique issued late Tuesday by the Peace and Security Council. The statement also called on the military to “urgently and unconditionally return to the barracks, and to CAMEROON | AFRICA TIMES President Paul Biya of Cameroon has kept a low profile in recent months but delivered a televised address to the troubled West African nation to mark its National Day, one muted by the coronavirus pandemic and the absence of festivities. The 87-year-old Biya LATEST UPDATES KEEP AFRICA IN PATH OF FALLING CHINESE Latest updates keep Africa in path of falling Chinese rocket debris. By AT editor - 8 May 2021 at 1:40 pm. All eyes are on the skies as space debris from China’s Tianhe-Long March rocket launch edges closer to a fall from orbit, with parts of the African continent still within the range of places that could be affected by any rocket debris SOLHAN | AFRICA TIMES Africa Times is an independent participative online news site for Sub-Saharan Africa. We aim to empower all African voices through publishing content by a range of people, from academics to bloggers. RARE 5.0-QUAKE JOLTS GUINEA IN WEST AFRICA A rare earthquake rattled the West African nation of Guinea on Wednesday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-5.0 quake struck at 9:55 a.m. local time in the country’s interior, about 39 kilometers east of Tondon in the Kindia region, according to the United States Geological Survey. SCHOLARS TO HELP RESTORE COLLECTIONS DESTROYED BY UCT Scholars to help restore collections destroyed by UCT library fire. The University of Cape Town and scholars across the globe are working quickly to see how they can replace treasured materials that were destroyed during the Table Mountain wildfire last weekend. UCT’s Special Collections consist of print and audiovisual material onAfrican
DJIBOUTI INCREASES RELIANCE ON BEIJING, BUT AT WHAT COST Djibouti increases reliance on Beijing, but at what cost? The long-time president of Djibouti, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, has launched his re-election campaign in the run-up to national elections on 9 April. With the exception of Zakaria Ismael Jafar, an “anti-system” independent candidate, Guelleh is set to run for his fifth term unopposed. MALAWIAN ARRESTED IN US AFTER SHOOTING DEATH OF MP SENDEZA Malawian arrested in US after shooting death of MP Sendeza’s daughter. By AT editor - 27 September 2020 at 5:37 pm. Malawi MP Jean Sendeza hopes to repatriate the body of her daughter Noria as soon as possible, following a fatal shooting Friday in the United States. “The body is in the hands of police,” Sendeza told local mediaoutlet
ZAMBIA SHUTS DOWN THREE UNIVERSITIES FOR VIOLATIONS Zambia shuts down three universities for violations. In Zambia, the Higher Education Authority (HEA) announced Tuesday that three universities have been deregistered and are prevented from any further operations. They include Citizen University, Pamodzi University, and University of East and Southern Africa, according to an HEA statement.__Subscribe
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