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Egypt Receive Vaccination Boost as New Shipment Arrive from China

The Egyptian Minister of Health, Hala Zayed, has extended a message of goodwill and praise for the Chinese coronavirus vaccine Sinopharm after the country recently received a 300,000-dose shipment of.

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Tunisia Launches First Homemade Satellite

The North African nation of Tunisia added to its bag of achievements and national development as it launched its first satellite, ‘CHALLENGE 1’, to orbit, on 22 March 2021.

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Okonjo-iweala Believes Africa Needs To Start Producing Vaccines

The Director-General of the World Trade Organisation ( WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,  has voiced out a strong opinion that Africa needs to create a ‘roadmap’ and key into providing strategies.

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First Lady Encourages Covid19 Vaccination In Zimbabwe by Receiving A Dose of The Vaccine

In a bold step of leadership and in a bid to encourage the efforts of her country to vaccinate a least ten million people to increase immunity amongst citizens, the.

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OCP Group Secures $350 Million To Expand Agricultural Activities Across Africa

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has signed a 7-year $350 million term loan agreement to finance Morocco’s phosphate group, OCP, which has plans to expand its activities across the Continent..

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OCP Group Secures $350 Million to Expand Agricultural Activities Across Africa

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has signed a 7-year $350 million term loan agreement to finance Morocco’s phosphate group, OCP, which has plans to expand its activities across the Continent.

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Rwanda: Leading Africa’s E-Waste Recycling and Management with Enviroserve

By Alkali Amana In an age where the scramble for the newest high–tech gadgets such as smartphones, tablets, televisions, Bluetooth speakers and earphones etc. is only increasing, one cannot help.

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AU Waves Fear of Blood Clots Associated with Astrazeneca Vaccine

The African Union has announced that African countries can continue the use of Oxford-AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine in a bid to wave of the fears associating it with concerns of causing.

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