Daily:
Laboratory test: 8244
Severe cases: 624
New recovered: 338
New deaths: 16
New cases: 1994
Total:
Laboratory test: 2,264,683
Active cases: 35556
Total recovered: 145,687
Total number of deaths: 2,618
Total number of cases: 183,863
Daily:
Laboratory test: 8244
Severe cases: 624
New recovered: 338
New deaths: 16
New cases: 1994
Total:
Laboratory test: 2,264,683
Active cases: 35556
Total recovered: 145,687
Total number of deaths: 2,618
Total number of cases: 183,863
Coronavirus – Ethiopia: COVID-19 update (March 19, 2021) - NNN.
Update on COVID-19 from Minister of Health Lizzie Nkosi on March 21, 2021:
New cases: 3
Total number of cases: 17,286
Active cases: 574
New recoveries: 23
Total recoveries: 16,044
Coronavirus – Eswatini: COVID-19 update (March 21, 2021) - NNN.
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Africa Union Member States (55) reporting COVID-19 cases (3,642,975), deaths (94,196) and recoveries (3,149,657) by region: Central (90,267 cases; 1,637 deaths; 75,639 recoveries): Burundi (1,698; 2; 1,155), Cameroon (30,313; 474; 28,606), CAR (4,994; 63; 4,908), Chad (3,450; 124; 2,810), Congo (8,060; 122; 5,860), DRC (23,371; 678; 15,085), Equatorial Guinea (5,578; 86; 5,358), Gabon (11,457; 71; 10,797), Sao Tome and Principe (1,346; 17; 1,060) Eastern (367,776; 6,973; 294,512): Comoros (3,001; 105; 2,246), Djibouti (5,941; 63; 5,849), Eritrea (2,326; 7; 1,719), Ethiopia (140,883; 2,136; 125,241), Kenya (101,534; 1,776; 84,268), Madagascar (19,065; 281; 18,215), Mauritius (584; 10; 540), Rwanda (16,186; 213; 11,617), Seychelles (1,289; 5; 1,113), Somalia (4,814; 132; 3,720), South Sudan (4,355; 66; 3,663), Sudan (27,500; 1,831; 21,794), Tanzania** (509; 21; 178), Uganda (39,789; 327; 14,349) Northern (1,106,336; 30,305; 949,698): Algeria (108,537; 2,911; 74,330), Egypt (168,597; 9,560; 131,632), Libya (122,894; 1,936; 103,312), Mauritania (16,777; 425; 15,946), Morocco (474,379; 8,368; 453,302), Sahrawi Arab […]
Coronavirus: African Union Member States reporting COVID-19 cases as of 6 February 2021, 9 am EAT - NNN.
The long-term development of football in East Africa received a substantial boost with the inauguration of a new FIFA Regional Development Office (www.FIFA.com) in Kigali, Rwanda, following a signing and opening ceremony that included the president. from FIFA, Gianni Infantino, Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Vincent Biruta, Sports Minister, Aurore Mimosa Munyangaju and the president of the Rwandan Football Federation (FERWAFA), Jean-Damascene Sekamana. Other football dignitaries also attended, including the president of the Central African Football Associations (CECAFA), Wallace Karia, Célestin Yanindji, the president of the Central African Republic Football Association, and the presidents of the member associations of the FOFA of the region. “I would like to thank President Paul Kagame and the government of Rwanda for facilitating the opening of this office, as it sets the stage for us at the FIFA level to be able to help all the associations at the regional level […]
FIFA Regional Development Office in Kigali inaugurated - NNN.
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