DR Congo postpones AstraZeneca vaccine rollout over blood clot fears

The DR Congo will postpone its vaccination campaign using the AstraZeneca jab, following other countries taking similar precautionary measures, the government said on Saturday.
Police is yet to arrest the suspect who has since gone into hiding
Ugandan police hunt for woman in viral child torture video
Ugandan police authorities have identified the woman who was filmed while brutalizing a five-year-old child as Patience Uwimana, 25. She was recently released from Kisoro Prison for attempted murder.
Ugandan president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
'Corruption in police should stop': Uganda president warns - again
Museveni was meeting senior police officers led by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Gen Paul Lokech, at State House Entebbe over the weekend.
Aswa River Region Police Spokesperson, Patrick Jimmy Okema said investigations are underway
Uganda: Man kills wife for taking family planning pills without his consent
Police in Amuru District in Northern Uganda have arrested a 40-year-old man for allegedly killing his wife after she reportedly took family planning pills without his consent.
People pictured at the main extrance of Gombe General Hospital
Uganda: Gombe hospital stuck with 15 human skeletons exhumed 18 days ago
The administration of Gombe General Hospital is stuck with human remains of 15 deceased persons which police brought to the hospital mortuary early last this month.
The leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP) Mr Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine withdraws presidential election petition against Museveni
The leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP) Mr Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has instructed his lawyers to withdraw the presidential poll petition which he had filed in the Supreme Court, challenging President Museveni's victory in the January 14 general election.
Dominic Ongwen’s lawyers argue that he is a victim, abducted in 1988
Uganda's Ongwen to appeal ICC verdict, claims mental disability
Uganda's convicted former Lord’s Resistance Army Commander Dominic Ongwen is appealing the February 4 ruling of the International Criminal Court, which found him guilty of 61 war crimes and crimes against humanity.