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"There was material damage to the factory, more than a dozen vehicles were set on fire," but "the security forces secured the site," said a mine official, stressing that, " many were affected by the death of the gold miners inside and so, (it) stopped operations in memory of the victims".
South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
Police in Ivory Coast have rescued 68 children working on cocoa farms, most of whom were trafficked from neighbouring Burkina Faso, authorities
The post Ivory Coast police rescue 68 children working on cocoa farms appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.
[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -- 4,170 additional coronavirus infections were reported on January 14 until 11 a.m. out of a total of 15,132 tests carried out.
The Ministry of Health last evening confirmed 31 new COVID-19 cases from its latest batch of test results.
The article 31 new COVID-19 cases recorded appeared first on Stabroek News.
By Associated Press Undefined PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Protesters returned to the streets of Portland, Oregon, following a dayslong pause largely due to poor air quality from wildfires on the West Coast. Police declared an unlawful assembly Friday night in a neighborhood near a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building where protesters had marched, according to a police statement. Demonstrators participated in criminal activity and threw items at officers, police said, leading to 11 arrests. Photos show that smoke was used to clear the crowd, and it appeared that tear gas was deployed. Police initially tweeted that tear gas was […]
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A pupil injured in a fatal explosion at Nzuluka Senior Primary School in Libode has died, bringing the death toll to three.
[New Times] The Parliament of Rwanda is hosting, from May 25 to 28, in Kigali, the 12th Conference of Presidents of Assemblies, and the Branches of the Parliamentary Assembly of La Francophonie's Africa Region to discuss issues including recovery from Covid-19 pandemic.
More than a quarter of the population in Bermuda has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and 16 percent are fully immunized, officials have said.
Chad's longtime ruler President Idriss Deby, a Western ally in the fight against Islamist militants in Africa, was killed on the frontline against rebels in the north.
[allAfrica] Cape Town -- A military tribunal in Burkina Faso has charged former president Blaise Compaore with complicity in the 1987 assassination of then-president Thomas Sankara,
[FAO] Celebrating argan trees as part of a remarkable agricultural heritage
At least 29 people have died this year in motor vehicle crashes that occurred after the start of the nightly all-island curfews, new statistics have revealed. The death toll resulted from 25 fatal crashes that involved a total of 39 vehicles, some...
Trinidad and Tobago has now recorded over 500 deaths from covid19, with 12 new deaths bringing the death toll to 507.
An additional 405 cases have been reported from samples taken between May 24 and 31.
The Health Ministry’s covid19 update on Tuesday said there are 9,558 active cases.
Since March 2020, there have been 24,314 cases of covid19, of which 14,249 have recovered.
There are 458 people in hospital, nine more than Monday.
There are 180 people in step-down facilities, 125 people in state quarantine facilities, and 8,515 in home self-isolation. There were 180, 126, and 8,587 on Monday respectively
A total of 182,618 people have been tested to date, of whom 80,562 were tested at private facilities.
As of Tuesday at 4 pm, 98,559 people had received their first vaccine dose and 1,179 had received their second.
The post Covid19 death toll at 507 appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
At least 12 people, including a senior army officer, were killed and several injured Monday night in an ambush on vehicles in central Burundi, sources said Monday.
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced earlier this week that South Africa will receive its first batch of vaccines from India this month.
The eagerly awaited trip is finally here, and you just checked into your hotel room miles away from your home. It then dawns on you that you forgot your camera or perhaps your flash disk, and now you can’t capture your memories like you would have wished. If you have ever had such an experience, …
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[allAfrica] Cape Town -- As Africa marks six months since the first case of Covid-19 was detected, WHO Regional Director for Africa Dr Matshidiso Moeti went beyond speaking of the more than one million active cases and the 24,278 people who have died of the pandemic.
Three new positive cases of COVID-19 - one male and two females - were recorded on Sunday, May 23, from the 360 tests carried out by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. There are currently 50 people in isolation. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is 3,998 (1,933 females and 2,065 males). The death […]
The post COVID-19 UPDATE: 3 new cases, 50 in isolation appeared first on Barbados Today.
Fatalities from COVID-19 have not increased in the past 24 hours, as the Ministry of Health and Wellness recorded no deaths directly linked to the infectious disease.\tThis means the death toll from the disease remains at 358. \tOne new death is...