Rwanda has announced another lock down after the escalation of the Covid-19 cases. The cabinet announced this on Monday and all restrictions start today, 5th Tuesday January 2021. The Prime Minister of Rwanda Dr. Edouard Ngirente, said the cabinet sat on Monday and agreed that the only way to regulate the increasing coronavirus cases is by reinstating lock down. In ...
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John Pombe Magufuli, The Only African President Who Hasn’t Set Foot Outside Africa Since His Election As President
An African President is usually identified by the expensive trips he takes across the world in attempts to consolidate himself as a leader and perhaps build relations between his countries and those outside Africa. John Magufuli however is one very strange president, the Tanzanian leader has apparently never set foot outside Africa since his election as president in 2015. The ...
Read More »UN Peace Keepers Killed In Central African Republic On Election Eve
Tensions between the government and rebel forces have continued to increase in the Central African Republic where three UN peacekeepers were recently killed. The UN said unidentified combatants carried out two attacks, leaving two other peacekeepers injured. The group was stationed in CAR to quell violence ahead of presidential and parliamentary elections that are to take place on Sunday. Current ...
Read More »Drama As President Magufuli Fires Deputy Minister Who Failed To Read Oath In Swahili
There was drama in Tanzania during the swearing in of the Cabinet on Wednesday, December 9, after a nominated deputy Minister struggled to read his oath in Swahili. President Magufuli had appointed Francis Ndulane as the deputy Minister for Minerals in his latest cabinet. Ndulane failed to accurately read the content of his oath of office during the function that ...
Read More »Ivory Coast Votes For President While Opposition Boycott Happens
The western African nation of Ivory Coast is undergoing their presidential election as leading opposition parties boycott the polls. Tens of thousands of security forces were deployed across the country to help keep the elections at bay. The opposition boycotted President Alassane Outtara’s bid for a third term in office saying it is illegal. They threatened to block polling stations ...
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