Egypt unveils 3000-year old coffins in latest archaeological discovery

Egypt has unveiled a significant new archaeological discovery at the Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo, including 54 wooden coffins, many of which can be traced back 3000 years to the New Kingdom period.
The shutdown elicited widespread criticism and condemnation against the government
Internet access restored in Uganda after 5-day blackout
Internet is back on in Uganda five days after the government ordered service providers to switch it off just hours to last Thursday's general election.
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Violent clashes continue in Tunisia for fourth night
Clashes erupted in Tunisia for a fourth consecutive evening on Sunday.
File photo of school kids observing COVID protocols
Ghana, Nigeria reopen schools but these African countries have closed up
Schools in Ghana officially reopened last Friday (January 15) as per a presidential directive early this year. As of today, January 18; most schools have resumed across the country as students and pupils return to school after over 9 months.
Uganda went to the polls last Thursday, January 14, 2021
Uganada: US demands audit of election results
The United States on Sunday called for an audit of last Thursday’s presidential and parliamentary elections, citing “credible reports” of pre-election violence and election irregularities.
A convoy of Sudanese security forces deploy during a rally in al-Geneina, PHOTO | AFP
At least 83 killed in fighting in Sudan's Darfur - Medics
Over 80 people have been killed in two days of ongoing clashes in Sudan's restive Darfur, doctors said Sunday, just over two weeks since a long-running peacekeeping mission ended operations.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
Museveni talks tough after election win
President Museveni was in combat mood and kept on his military camouflage jacket yesterday night as he addressed the country hours after being declared winner of the January 14 election.