[ad_1] NEWS ANALYSIS Malawian President Peter Mutharika took a long time to address the looming threat of the Covid-19 pandemic. But when he finally succeeded, on April 14, he followed in the footsteps of most other world leaders and announced drastic measures: impose a state of disaster and a 21-day …
Read More »Covid-19 wrap: 183 707 worldwide deaths, the total number of unemployed in the USA. USA It reaches 26.4 million and the WHO warns about the threat of malaria
[ad_1] Keeping you up to date on the latest novel coronavirus (Covid-19) news from around the world. FOLLOW LIVE | All the latest coronavirus and crash updates Coronavirus toll at 11:00 (GMT) on Thursday Paris – The global death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic increased to 183,707 on Thursday, …
Read More »Ramaphosa calls for the lifting of sanctions in Zimbabwe, Sudan
[ad_1] The president organized a virtual meeting on Wednesday with business captains as UA president to engage them in the UA’s strategy to combat COVID-19 and seek their support. FILE: President Cyril Ramaphosa. Image: @ PresidencyZA / Twitter. JOHANNESBURG – President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for sanctions on Zimbabwe and …
Read More »Coronavirus return | Madagascar ‘cure’: WATCH the top world news videos for today
[ad_1] Coronavirus will return in autumn, says White House doctor Dr Anthony Fauci said he is convinced that the coronavirus will return in the autumn, contradicting Donald Trump’s suggestion that the virus might not come back. LIVE | All the latest coronavirus and lockdown updates Long queues for virus tea …
Read More »Africa’s Largest Airline Fighting for ‘Survival’ Amid Pandemic – CEO of Ethiopian Airlines
[ad_1] Addis Ababa – In early March, Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam said at an aviation conference in Addis Ababa that the coronavirus pandemic was “a temporary problem” – comparable to a natural disaster or a spike in oil prices. Several weeks later, the largest operator in Africa is locked …
Read More »China’s coronavirus diplomacy finally pushed the euro …
[ad_1] Diplomats speak of mounting anger at China’s behavior during the coronavirus pandemic, including claims of price increases by Chinese medical equipment suppliers and a blindness in how its actions are perceived. The result is that Beijing’s handling of the crisis has eroded confidence just when it had a chance …
Read More »Crime levels before South Africa’s lockdown – and what they look like now
[ad_1] Police minister, Bheki Cele says that the introduction of the coronavirus lockdown and supporting measures has resulted in a significant drop in crime levels across the country. Cele said that the heightened visibility of police, reinforced by the deployment of the South African National Defense Force (SANDF) and other …
Read More »Ramaphosa asks big African companies to change their production priorities
[ad_1] The president also called for collaboration to ensure the resilience of existing supply chains for essential products like food. On April 22, 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa organized a virtual meeting of the AU Office of Heads of State and Government with African business leaders. Image: @ AUChair2020 / Twitter. …
Read More »Africa’s Largest Airline Fighting for ‘Survival’ Amid Pandemic – CEO of Ethiopian Airlines
[ad_1] Addis Ababa – In early March, Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam said at an aviation conference in Addis Ababa that the coronavirus pandemic was “a temporary problem” – comparable to a natural disaster or a spike in oil prices. Several weeks later, the largest operator in Africa is locked …
Read More »No red carpet treatment in quarantine
[ad_1] The Herald Herald ReporterThere will be no red carpet treatment for returnees from the United Kingdom (UK) who are quarantined at the Belvedere College of Technical Teachers, said Minister of Public Service, Labor and Social Welfare Paul Mavima. The minister said returnees from the United Kingdom would stay at …
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