Ten countries account for 80% of Africa COVID-19 testing
Ten countries account for 80% of the new coronavirus testing taking place across Africa, a regional
‘SA’s Constitution does not allow for dissolution of cabinet’ as suggested by UDM
Some political parties in Parliament say South Africa’s constitution does not allow for the
Brazil registers 25 800 new coronavirus cases, death toll tops 94 000
Brazil recorded 25 800 additional confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus and 541 deaths from the
Suspected Boko Haram militants kill 16 in northern Cameroon
Suspected militants from Islamist group Boko Haram killed at least 16 people and wounded seven early
SA former Public Protector raises concern on Zimbabwe’s government
Former Public Protector and founder of The Thuma Foundation Advocate Thuli Madonsela says the
Facebook puts global block on Brazil’s Bolsonaro supporters
Facebook said on Saturday it has put a global block on certain accounts controlled by supporters of
Nigeria’s Lagos to allow places of worship to reopen
Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos will allow churches and mosques to resume in-person services from
South Africans push back against 5G towers in their backyards
Tens of thousands of South Africans have written complaints to the government over a new policy that
Zimbabwe businesses closed, streets deserted on day of protests
Zimbabwe’s businesses were shut and streets deserted in the capital Harare early on Friday as
Government has not committed to fund SAA rescue plan: Ministry
The South African government has not committed to fund a restructuring plan for struggling South
Poland to propose limits on foreign media soon
Poland will seek to craft rules limiting the concentration of foreign-owned media outlets well
Revamped SAA could be run independently: Gordhan
South Africa is considering an independent board for its ailing national airline, with a shareholder
Mali opposition rejects ECOWAS proposals on ending political crisis
An influential opposition group in Mali rejected a proposal by regional mediators on Sunday aimed at
Northern Cape allocates R354 million to fight HIV, AIDS amid COVID-19 pandemic
Communicable diseases and comorbidities have been highlighted at the tabling of the Northern Cape’s
Kenya police arrest prison warden over rape of patient in COVID-19 quarantine
Kenyan police arrested a prison warden accused of raping a female patient in a COVID-19 isolation
US immigration officials spread coronavirus with detainee transfers
Public health specialists have for months warned the US government that shuffling detainees among
US targets Chinese Communist Party members in possible travel ban
The Trump administration is considering banning travel to the United States (US) by all members of
Mali PM apologises for security force ‘excesses’ during protests
Mali’s Prime Minister has apologised for “excesses” by security forces who opened fire last week on
LIVE: Social Cluster briefs the media
Ministers who serve in the National Coronavirus Command Council are briefing the media following
Malawi cancels Independence Day celebrations due to COVID-19
Incumbent Malawian President, Lazarus Chakwera has announced the cancellation of Independence Day