Rwanda: Two Shot Dead For Going Against Lockdown Rules

After confirming up to 40 cases of Coronavirus, and warning residents to remain indoors, the Rwandan police shot and killed two people who defied lockdown orders. The two men in their twenties “attempted to tussle with officers,” Rwanda National Police spokesman John Bosco Kabera said by phone Wednesday, Bloomberg reports. See This: Anthony Joshua Embarks … Read more

Sudan: Defence Minister Dies Of Heart Attack

Sudan’s minister of defense, Lt Gen Jamaleldin Omar has died of a heart attack in South Sudan, an official announced on Wednesday morning. Omar died in Juba town where he was taking part in peace negotiations between the government and armed movements. Read Also: [Video]: Women Parade Topless In Ogun As Sacrifice To Chase Coronavirus … Read more

6 Chinese Arrested For Fleeing Coronavirus Isolation Centre

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6 Chinese Nationals have been arrested by the Ugandan police for fleeing from designated quarantine centres for coronavirus in the country. Police Chief Political Commissar, Asan Kasingye tweeted about the arrest of Chinese nationals who had reportedly escaped from designated quarantine centres. He revealed they were arrested in Zombo District enroute to Democratic Republic of … Read more

Coronavirus Hits Zimbabwe

Togo Confirms First Coronavirus Case

The Zimbabwean government on Friday March 20, reported its first case of coronavirus. Health Minister Obadiah Moyo who made the announcement on state television ZTV, said the coronavirus case is a man who returned to his home in the tourist resort town of Victoria Falls from Britain last weekend. Read Also: Another Fire Outbreak In … Read more

Congolese Veteran Musician, Aurlus Mabele Dies From ‘Coronavirus’

Congolese music star Aurlus Mabélé has died in hospital in France’s capital Paris, aged 67. Posts on social media from friends and relatives say he died of coronavirus but this is not confirmed. His fans called him the king of soukous – a high-tempo Congolese dance music popular across Africa. His daughter, French singer Liza … Read more

Female Prisoners Clamour For Sexual Intimacy

Senior Administrator, Mtangani GK Prison, Kenya, Purity Nkatha Muthaura has shoved off a proposal allowing female inmates with lengthy jail terms to enjoy sexual intimacy with their visiting partners. She resolved that  except a new law that allows for conjugal visits is passed by Parliament,  such thing is prohibited in the prison. This is coming … Read more

Primary Wins Give Joe Biden Commanding Edge In US Democratic Race

Democratic voters turned out in droves on Tuesday for primaries in six states aimed at clearing up the question of who will go up against President Donald Trump in November – game-changer Bernie Sanders or the status quo candidate, Joe Biden. Ultimately, Democratic voters opted for Biden, raising the question of whether Sanders will suspend … Read more

Cameroon Records First Case Of Coronavirus

Togo Confirms First Coronavirus Case

The Health Ministry in Cameroon has confirmed the first case of Coronavirus in the country. The case involves a 58-year-old France citizen who  arrived the capital of the country, Yaounde, on February 24. See Also: 23-Year-Old SS2 Student Rapes Minor He is currently isolated and being quarantined. “All measures have been taken by the government … Read more

Togo: President Faure Gnassingbé Re-elected For The Fourth Time

Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbé has won re-election, according to preliminary results from the electoral commission. However, opposition leader Agbéyomé Kodjo has accused the authorities of widespread fraud. The president’s office is quoted by AFP news agency as denying the accusation. The electoral commission said that Mr Gnassingbé had received 72% of the vote, compared with … Read more

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