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The tourism sector has suffered the most during this pandemic. The state of coronavirus in the African continent seems to be getting better, despite a slight increase in cases in some areas. A country such as Zambia has reopened its bars and learning institutions. On the other hand, Nigeria resumed its international flights allowing people to enter the country. This trend of countries relaxing their restrictions is reducing the tension in the continent and the world at large. However, countries are still feeling the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. For example, Namibia reopened its national borders giving foreigners the chance…
The African continent is known for its amazing artworks and refined architectural designs. It inspired vibrant minds to integrate solar panels into a building, thereby creating Energy Efficient homes. It is no news that most African countries spend a lot to generate Energy using Diesel-generator, which in turn emits a lot of pollution into the atmosphere. Although team Jua Jamii initially constructed the design, a group of students from different African countries such as Nigeria, Tanzania, and Swaziland as an entry for the Solar Decathlon Africa competition. This is a two-year-long competition organized by the US Department of Energy. It…
On Wednesday, Sudan’s Foreign Minister reported that an Ethiopian military aircraft crossed its border in a dangerous and unjustified manner. This incident comes after both countries have had several border confrontations. Disputed Border For decades Ethiopia and Sudan have been conflicting over the border that lies between the two states. Al-Fashqa, the disputed land, lies on the Sudanese side, though Ethiopian farmers occupy it. Last year, tensions erupted on the border when Ethiopia and Sudan forces buckled up in a fierce fight. This incident left a tremendous impact on the region. The Foreign Affairs Minister of Sudan remarked that the…
Geneva, Switzerland hosted the 18th Conference of the Parties (CoP) of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES) on the 22nd of August 2019. This event marked a major step towards protecting giraffes, the world’s tallest mammals, from unregulated trade. The last three decades have witnessed a massive decline in the number of giraffes by up to 40%. The decrease in the population of giraffes is brought about by factors such as international trade in their parts, illegal hunting, civil unrest and habitat loss. While others kill giraffes illegally to get bush meat, others…
The colonization of African countries went beyond their point and thoughts of their own culture. In the present-day, several countries cannot survive without the support of the British government. The political structure and the total serenity African countries should enjoy were swept under the carpet. Their leadership system was seen as obsolete, and they were given a joint government they named democracy. When they were in charge and at the helm of African affairs, they made decisions that were not of benefit to the African continent and its people. Some malicious decisions made by the colonialists still affect Africa countries…
Mozambique: CNE Proposes Repeat Elections On 10 December. Tomorrow is the day when the Council of Ministers is anticipated to announce the date that the municipal elections in Marromeu and some areas of Guruè, Milange, and Nacala-Porto will be held again. According to the suggestion by the National Electoral Commission (CNE), the rerun would occur on Sunday, December 10, respectively. It would appear that the idea violates Law 7/2018 of August 3, which stipulates that elections that have been deemed null and illegal must be re-conducted by the second Sunday after the judgment regarding the Constitutional Council. There was a…
Education is an important activity in the life of a person. One gets to have the knowledge and skills for survival outside school life. Before the pandemic struck the globe, most regions around the world were carrying out their academic activities normally. After China recorded its index case, the virus spread to other regions. The World Health Organization advised countries to close most of the social activities. The education sector was among the sectors that the pandemic affected. Most countries closed down learning institutions to control the spread of the virus. For example, Kenya had to cancel its whole academic…
On Monday, Central African Republic President, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, urged citizens to vote in the forthcoming legislative and presidential elections scheduled for 27 December. President Touadéra’s statement comes after the Sunday call of postponement of the elections by the Coalition of the Democratic Opposition, citing lack of peace and insecurity. Heavily guarded The head of state was heavily guarded by UN peacekeepers and other soldiers following reports that rebels were advancing to the capital, Bangui. President Touadéra called for the recovery of democracy in the country now that it has recovered constitutional order. He said that some people had resorted to…
Wealthy Kenyans will begin receiving Covid vaccinations from private hospitals in July, following the government’s signing of an import agreement with a global alliance led by the World Health Organization (WHO). Mutahi Kagwe, Cabinet Secretary for Health, told Parliament on Thursday that the talks will be completed by the end of June, paving the way for top private hospitals to participate in the second phase of the inoculation programme, which is due to begin in July. In the race to expand immunization coverage, the government wants to make it possible for private clinics to obtain vaccinations and charge a “minimum…