Africa
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Sep- 2021 -6 September
WHO Identifies Mu Covid-19 Variant As Variant Of Interest
The WHO's variant of interest designation suggests that the strain has genetic changes that may affect virus characteristics. The post WHO Identifies Mu Covid-19 Variant As Variant Of Interest appeared…
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6 September
Nigeria’s Movie Industry Grows But Still Plagued By Piracy
One out of every ten Nigerian films sold is legitimate, according to the World Bank. The post Nigeria’s Movie Industry Grows But Still Plagued By Piracy appeared first on Zenger News.
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6 September
Zimbabwe To End Child Marriages Following Death Of 14-Year-Old During Childbirth
A law that gave parents and guardians power to consent to marriage of a minor is being reviewed. The post Zimbabwe To End Child Marriages Following Death Of 14-Year-Old During…
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4 September
Who Is Killing Journalists In Eastern Democratic Republic Of Congo?
No arrests yet in the brutal killing of two journalists within a week in August. The post Who Is Killing Journalists In Eastern Democratic Republic Of Congo? appeared first on…
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4 September
South Sudan First Vice President Rejects Deal On Command Of Military Recruits
83,000 recruits cannot graduate due to a shortage of weapons blamed on a UN arms embargo. The post South Sudan First Vice President Rejects Deal On Command Of Military Recruits…
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4 September
Private Contractors Protest Ugandan Army’s Takeover Of National Construction Projects
Citing delays by private contractors, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni ordered the army to take over government projects. The post Private Contractors Protest Ugandan Army’s Takeover Of National Construction Projects appeared…
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3 September
Questions Over Uganda’s Radio, TV School Lessons During Covid-19 Lockdown
The government promised 10 million radio and TVs for learning activities during the pandemic, but hasn't delivered a set. The post Questions Over Uganda’s Radio, TV School Lessons During Covid-19…
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3 September
Dirty Laundry, Family Illness Inspires Kenyan To Develop A Gig App
Kenya's gig economy stood at $19.7 billion in 2019, employing 5.13 million workers. The post Dirty Laundry, Family Illness Inspires Kenyan To Develop A Gig App appeared first on Zenger…
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1 September
Bacon Bad: China Faces Surge In African Swine Fever
Threat to the world's biggest consumers of pork. The post Bacon Bad: China Faces Surge In African Swine Fever appeared first on Zenger News.
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Aug- 2021 -31 August
Kenya Races To Rescue Endangered Roan Antelopes
Only 15 roan antelopes are left in Kenya, which has set up an ambitious program to triple their numbers by 2030. The post Kenya Races To Rescue Endangered Roan Antelopes…
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