[Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda]
Reuters: “Ossouka Raponda, 56, is the sixth prime minister appointed since Bongo succeeded his father in 2009. Her first job is to form a new government after her predecessor, Julien Nkoghe Bekale, stepped down.”
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By Reuters
COVID-19: Harlem Small Businesses Struggle, as Black Communities Suffer
[Black Business\COVID-19]
Reuters: “Though Black Americans make up 22% of New York City residents, they account for only 2.1% of business owners.”
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Mau Mau Fighter, Museum to Shed Light on Colonial Abuses
[Kenya\Mau Mau]
Mau Mau veteran Gitu Wa Kahengeri: “I was beaten the whole day until I did not feel pain any longer.”
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Seven Mali Soldiers Killed in Suspected Jihadists Ambush
[Mali\Jihadists]
Reuters: “Suspected Islamist militants had raided the villages of Gouari, Djindo and Fangadougou on Wednesday.”
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COVID-19: European Union Prohibits America Travelers Due to Safety Concerns
[European Union\”Safe List”\COVID-19]
Reuters: “The 27-member bloc gave majority approval on Tuesday to leisure or business travel from 14 countries beyond its borders”
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Female African Community Health Workers Battle Covid-19 With Little Recognition
[COVID-19\Africa]
Tens of thousands of ordinary African women who, without fanfare, battle the virus in their communities.
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Oxford University Rolls Out Vaccine Trials In South Africa
[Oxford University\COVID-19 Vaccine\South Africa]
South Africa is the second country outside of the United Kingdom to take part in the Oxford trial after Brazil launched its study on Wednesday. The ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine, also known as AZD1222, was originally developed by Oxford University scientists.
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South Africa: COVID-19 Exposes “Brutal Inequality” in Black Townships
[COVID-19\South Africa]
“COVID-19 has exposed the brutal inequality in South Africa,” said Chris Nissen, a commissioner from the South African Human Rights Commission, an independent watchdog.
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RWANDA GENOCIDE SUSPECT CAPTURED IN FRANCE AFTER 26 YEARS ON THE RUN
[Rwandan Genocide\Felicien Kabuga]
Kabuga was indicted in 1997 on seven criminal counts including genocide, complicity in genocide and incitement to commit genocide, all in relation to the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
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TANZANIAN PRESIDENT QUESTIONS DONATED COVID-19 TEST KITS AFTER REPORTING SEVERAL FALSE RESULTS
[Coronavirus Test Kits\Tanzania]
Tanzanian President John Magufuli: “There is something happening. I said before we should not accept that every aid is meant to be good for this nation.”
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