Rwanda: COVID-19 Will Leave Us With Lessons – Kagame
He was speaking on Monday, during the swearing-in ceremony of eight senior government officials - including two members of cabinet - which was held at Village Urugwiro. Kagame reminded the ...
He was speaking on Monday, during the swearing-in ceremony of eight senior government officials - including two members of cabinet - which was held at Village Urugwiro. Kagame reminded the ...
Sudan decided to extend a partial lockdown imposed in the capital Khartoum since March for an additional 14 days to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, Anadolu Agency reports. The two-week lockdown ...
On Saturday, the country's Ministry of Health registered Avifavir, a domestic version of the Japanese drug Favipiravir, which is used against severe forms of influenza. Produced in a joint venture ...
China on Sunday extended its help in Jordan and Sudan to fight the novel coronavirus, as the pandemic is still raging in the Middle East. Jordan and China on Sunday ...
In a press briefing at the hospital, Bishop Wanjiru said she had recovered from the disease. And after leaving the hospital, she went straight to her Jesus is Alive Ministries ...
The United Kingdom drug regulator has ordered Oxford University to pause a trial into the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for the novel coronavirus-caused COVID-19 disease amid safety concerns ...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank on Tuesday approved an emergency assistance grant of $500,000 to Egypt to provide food relief and to contribute to restoring the ...
Government has admitted that it is overwhelmed in handling over 2,000 Malawians who have returned from South Africa and Zimbabwe after fleeing from restrictions imposed in those countries to fight ...
Two-thirds of the patients were men, and the average age across both sexes was 70, the study found. "The presence of diabetic complications and increased age increase the risk of ...
Nine Zambian fishermen who were arrested for illegal fishing on the Zimbabwean side of Lake Kariba have been deported back to Zambia after of one them reportedly tested positive to ...
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