Essential Cuban doctors still in quarantine as South Africa prepares to ease lock down. On the 27th of April 2020, 200 Cuban doctors arrived in South Africa to help fight the pandemic. The doctors included health and infectious diseases specialists that were welcomed by health and military officials. This came after long negotiations between Cuba... Continue Reading →
Torches brightest with Covid: Museveni Covid addresses, covid 19 budget, donations to govt and 35 year rule system.
On the 18th march 2020 the president banned all public gatherings effective immediately, and a week later public transport and later all means of unauthorized transport without permission sticker were banned. Since then, the lock down has exposed the empty streets to the cameras, the substandard thin roads, narrow streets and the depth of the... Continue Reading →
Life & Livelihood, Cargo & Covid, has Y.K Museveni betrayed Ugandans
As the world looms with Covid 19 repression and social divisions; it’s no different in Uganda’s context. By 27th April 2020, ministry of health had recorded eight Kenyan drivers infected with corona virus entering Uganda through the boarders of Malaba, Busia and Mutukula. Days after more Covid 19 infections were recorded through the same entry... Continue Reading →
Impact of Covid 19 on Africa’s tech giants, Jumia, Safaricom, MTN,
Positive or negative, it’s a mixture of reactions from these three African giants as they take on Covid 19 to remain solvent and competitive after the disaster passes. As Americas Amazon registers a record high increase in stock price and revenues, Africa’s Jumia could be struggling to cope with quarantine measures. Eight year old Jumia... Continue Reading →
Covid 19 tragedy; Africa STILL awaits the ‘prophesy of doom’
It’s been 11 days since Melinda Gates, wife to the second richest business man on earth passed a concern on her twitter handle that Africa would have a catastrophic wave of corona virus fatalities. "Covid 18 will be horrible for developing world; I see dead bodies on streets in Africa" Melinda gates said on her... Continue Reading →