News link 2020-10-06 First Edition
News link 2020-10-06 First Edition
Algeria: Hundreds march in Algiers despite ban on protests
Around 400 to 500 demonstrators took to the streets of Algiers on Monday in defiance of a nationwide ban on protests to demand democratic change as they also called for the release of over 60 members of the Hirak anti-government…
COVID-19: Gambia extends State of Public Emergency, Curfew by 21 days
Gambian President Adama Barrow has extended the State of Public Emergency and Curfew for an additional 21 days. The Gambian leader says the extension was necessary due to recent upsurge in Covid-19 cases. Sankulleh Janko has more in this report…
Liberia: President Weah condemns police clamp down on anti-rape protesters
Following the flogging of peaceful anti-rape campaigners in Monrovia on Thursday, President George Weah addressed the nation, condemning the use of force by the police. The Liberian leader said he too is concerned about the increase in the number of…
Mali: Coup leaders meet with June 5 Movement leaders
Coup leaders in Mali on Wednesday met with the leaders of the June 5th movement in a bid to set out a roadmap for a transitional government. The meeting took place at the military camp in Kati where former President…
44,000 people missing in Africa – ICRC
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says some 44,000 people in Africa 45% of them children are recorded as missing. It notes that COVID-19 restrictions pose new challenges in finding them. Sophie Marsac, the ICRC regional advisor for…
Togo becomes first African country to eliminate sleeping sickness
Togo has received validation from the World Health Organization (WHO) for having eliminated human African trypanosomiasis or “sleeping sickness†as a public health problem, becoming the first country in Africa to reach this milestone. Sleeping sickness is caused by parasites which…
Ghana: Mahama promises to legalize motorcycle taxis
Ghana’s former president and flag bearer for the largest opposition political party, the National Democratic Congress has reignited the debate on whether or not to legalize motorcycle taxis, popularly known as Okada, in the country. During a campaign visit to…
Cape Verde to repatriate students in Mainland China, Macau
The government of Cape Verde says at least 30 Cape Verdean students held in China and Macau due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be repatriated in early September. …
Nigeria slams Ghana over ‘harassment of its citizens’
Nigeria has criticised what it calls the "incessant harassment of its citizens in Ghana and the progressive acts of hostility towards the country by Ghanaian authorities". The statement from Information Minister Lai Mohammed says Nigerians in Ghana are "being made……
Cracks emerge between Mali junta, Opposition leaders
Tensions mounted on Saturday between Mali's military junta and the country's longtime political opposition after the coup leaders failed to invite prominent opposition figures to a planned forum on the country's political future. The meeting ultimately was cancelled and the…