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Lone survivor of South Africa bus crash will be discharged from hospital
“She is in a position where we can now release her to her home because at the same time the psychological impact of being away from home does have an impact on the total, complete healing,” Limpopo provincial Health Minister told reporters on Wednesday (Apr. 03)
Uganda’s Constitutional court upholds anti-homosexuality law
The 7 justices found that some sections of the bill which was signed into law in May last year violated the "right to health, privacy and freedom of religion”, though. At the court session in Kamapala Wednesday (Apr. 03), a petitioner against the law vowed to refer the case to the Supreme Court.
Morocco: Blood drives keeping supplies steady during Ramadan
"I was thinking of going to the blood transfusion center to give blood but it's a good thing that this unit came to us in the mosque on the occasion of taraweeh prayers (special prayers held every night in Ramadan). Thank God, this is a divine gift. and everything is going well.. "
Choro, Brazil’s first urban popular music genre, gets national recognition
In February, the Institute of National Historical and Artistic Heritage recognised choro as Brazilian cultural heritage. It is considered the first characteristically Brazilian genre of urban popular music.
Senegal: President Diomaye Faye appoints Ousmane Sonko as prime minister
Faye was released from prison less than two weeks before the vote, along with mentor and popular opposition figure Ousmane Sonko, following a political amnesty announced by outgoing President Macky Sall.
Morocco: Rabab Cheddar chases Olympic dreams while fasting Ramadan
"I prepare normally, as usual. I train in the morning and evening. Currently, during the month of Ramadan, I train before and after breakfast, to remain fully prepared. This is in order to be ready at anytime the national team calls up." Rabab Cheddar, Moroccan flyweight boxer
Gabon takes historic step towards democratic renewal
The initiative, spearheaded by Archbishop Jean Patrick IBa-Ba and attended by over four thousand citizens at the Libreville sports palace, symbolizes a collective effort to chart a new course for Gabon.
Former combatants in CAR say they are left with no way to make ends meet
The government estimates that up to 15% of those who go through the disarmament program return to armed groups. It is not clear if that includes Wagner.
Senegal: Supporters celebrate Diomaye Faye’s inauguration
Analysts had expected the election to go into a second round of voting, a given if no candidate could secure more than 50% of the vote. But Faye came through with a surprise win in the first round, with 54% of the votes.
Opposition’s call for presidential election date in Senegal goes unmet
The opposition's demand for clarity on the election date underscores the heightened political tensions in Senegal, as various factions await the next steps in the electoral process.