Ghana fish factory partially reopens after swell of coronavirus cases

A fish-processing plant in Ghana where more than 500 workers tested positive for the coronavirus has partially reopened, owner Thai Union Group PCL said on Tuesday.
President of Burundi Pierre Nkurunziza
Burundi orders WHO official to leave country
Burundi has expelled the World Health Organization (WHO) representative in the country and three other health experts.
Lamine Mouhamed Kébé, coordinator of the 'Dr. Car' project
Senegal’s engineering students design machines to fight coronavirus
Senegalese engineering students are throwing themselves at the West African state's growing coronavirus problem with inventions such as automatic sanitiser dispensers and medical robots.
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Sudan declines partial agreement with Ethiopia on Renaissance Dam
Sudan has declined an Ethiopian proposal to conclude a partial agreement without Egypt, to launch the first filling process of the Renaissance Dam in next July.
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Kenyan researcher claims coronavirus is seasonal
The virus that causes Coronavirus, similar to the viruses that trigger the flu, is seasonal and can die down when summer season, characterized by increased temperatures and humidity, units in.
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South Africa coronavirus: US gives 1,000 ventilators, cases pass 11,000
South Africa has become a COVID-19 model for the continent in many ways since it confirmed its index case on 5th March, 2020. From the area of testing through to record number of recoveries, South Africa has been praised for pro-activeness in combating the virus.
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Bawumia unveils MASLOC's Integrated ICT System for enhanced loan disbursement
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on Tuesday launched the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre's(MASLOC) Integrated ICT System to enhance transparency and accountability in the disbursement and recovery of loans.