Thursday, 21 May 2020
Africa News
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Burundi voting ends in calm despite fraud allegation
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Migrants and those without ID face hunger in South Africa
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Egyptians rush to buy treats before Eid al-Fitr curfew
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Lebanon sees highest single-day jump in coronavirus cases
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Pregnant women in Madagascar get free transport to hospitals during coronavirus pandemic
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Tanzania launches online service to boost crop production, trade
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Nigerians experience income drop after lockdown - Report
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Madagascar's newly discovered miniature frog endangered
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Key port destroyed by Mozambique militants reopens
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Kenyan landlady 'removes roof over rent arrears'
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Zimbabwe Police to intensify night patrols as robberies surge
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48% of Zimbabwe's local sanitizers fail standards tests
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Coronavirus in South Africa: Two-day-old baby dies
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South Africa scientists say up to 50,000 coronavirus deaths possible
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Nigeria’s Coronavirus deaths reach 200
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Tanzania urged to end ban on prison visits
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Lagos doctors call off strike after police promise
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Why Ethiopia is limiting cash withdrawals
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Botswana businesses to open as lockdown ends
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Colleges and sport to restart in Tanzania in June
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Nigerian governor lifts ban on religious gatherings, worshipers to use face masks
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Zimbabwe minister sacked after remarks on MP's abduction
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Aid workers among 300 killed in South Sudan clashes
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Two-day-old baby dies from coronavirus in South Africa
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Uganda cuts official coronavirus tally in half