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young doctors worried about the deteriorating health situation

The country, which on October 18 had 626 deaths and 40,542 cases, saw its hospitals nearly saturated, and young doctors were often at the forefront of emergencies. as reported from Tunis Lilia blaiseOne Sunday morning near the emergency department of Rabta Hospital in Tunis, a young doctor who wishes to remain anonymous is…

suspension of roadside checks in the central region

In Burkina Faso, facing harassment and dismissal, national police are suspending roadside checks in Ouagadougou municipality until December 15. According to the Central Region Police Director, this is to better "reorganize" the administrative control and avoid certain abuses. as reported from Ouagadougou, Yaya BoudaniThis…

A ministerial mission from ECOWAS in Côte d’Ivoire to attempt mediation

A ministerial mission from ECOWAS arrived in Côte d'Ivoire to fulfill the assorted political actors. The opposition not acknowledged the legitimacy of the establishments chargeable for the group and validation of the elections scheduled for 31 October and demanded the withdrawal of the candidacy of outgoing President Alassane Ouattara for a 3rd time period. Will this worldwide mediation give the…

[Série] Côte d’Ivoire, the world chief in cashew nut manufacturing, is embarking on processing

Lower than 15 days earlier than the primary spherical of the Ivory Coast presidential election, this week RFI is providing you a sequence of 5 studies from Africa and the economic system. First half on Monday: The best way to make Ivorian cashew extra aggressive and, particularly, to overcome the British and European markets? That was the topic of a debate that befell on Friday 16 October in Abidjan.…

Ivory Coast: the problem of Gbagbo’s return stays a delicate challenge in Gagnoa

In Ivory Coast, in Gagnoa, the hometown of Laurent Gbagbo, the query of returning to the previous Ivorian president swallows the political debate. Some are ready for him as a messiah, others hope to not hear extra about this thorny topic. The authorities' refusal to provide him a passport to permit him to return to the Ivory Coast, in addition to the tensions earlier than the election, arouses anger and…

Al-Shabaab raids KDF bases in Somalia

KISMAYO, Somalia - Al-Shabaab militants looted a Kenya protection army base inside sector II of the AMISOM, studies point out that in yet one more assault coming amid rising uprisings throughout the nation, which has seen dozens of army officers die in numerous ambushes staged by the group. Preliminary studies recommend militants raided Taabta Ahead Working Base close to Dhobley, AMISOM's Sector II headquarters, in an assault that witnessed important opposition from the KDF workforce, which finally managed to…

Kenya warns US in opposition to withdrawal of military from Somalia

MOGADISHU, Somalia - America ought to rethink its determination to demand the withdrawal of troops from war-torn Somalia, Kenya's Secretary of State Kamau Macharia famous, simply days after Bloomberg reported that President Donald Trump has ordered the withdrawal of troops from the Horn of Africa. At the moment, the US has near 600 troops in Somalia, and most of them have been deployed after Trump took over from Barack Obama in 2017. That is the best quantity in a single nation in Africa, minus a complete of seven,000…

Enterprise mogul arrested by NISA over al-Shabaab hyperlinks

MOGADISHU, Somalia - A high businessman was arrested by the Nationwide Intelligence Safety Company in Somalia over ties with Al-Shabaab, in one more step that might assist appropriate loopholes utilized by the militants to achieve monetary help from various sympathizers within the nation who've struggled with instability for a number of years. Abukar Omar Adani was arrested by sleuths after he brazenly confirmed help for Al-shabaab in a controversial interview. The militants management giant components of central…

clarification of measures against Covid-19

Gabon has eased its curfew against Covid-19, and the authorities have also allowed, under several conditions, the reopening of places of worship. as reported from Libreville, Gabonese are happy about the easing of the curfew, which now begins at. 22 instead of kl. In addition, the government has announced the reopening of churches and mosques, a reopening with many conditions: only one day of worship per. Week a negative Covid test is required to attend a worship service, and offerings and communion are prohibited.…

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