Machar, 67, and his wife Angelina Teny, 67, have recovered from COVID-19 disease. A statement released by his office in Capital Juba on Friday night
Category: Corona Virus
Coronavirus: 36 new cases confirmed including 9 medical personnel
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Coronavirus: Sancho, Akanji fined for breaking COVID-19 protocol with haircut
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Man Utd striker Ighalo could leave the field if he’s racially abused again
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Coronavirus: Serie A to allow five substitutions
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Mbappe and Neymar are ‘very happy’ at PSG, says Herrera
Ander Herrera insisted Kylian Mbappe and Neymar were “very happy” at Paris Saint-Germain and said the Ligue 1 giants were more likely to buy stars
Everton have the quality to beat Liverpool – Pickford
Jordan Pickford believes Everton have the quality to upset Liverpool when the Premier League season resumes. The Merseyside derby is scheduled for the first weekend
Barcelona to begin Messi contract talks, Liverpool monitor Sancho situation
Lionel Messi could be set to extend his contract at Barcelona. The six-time Ballon d’Or winner’s deal with the LaLiga giants expires next year, and
Rwanda has enlisted anti-epidemic robots in its fight against coronavirus
Rwanda has introduced robots as part of its fight against coronavirus. With 314 confirmed cases of the virus as of May 22, the East African country has
‘War crimes’ suspected as violence spreads in DR Congo
The UN human rights chief has warned of spreading violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, saying some of the incidents may amount to crimes