A record number of aspirants are seeking the Tanzanian presidency ahead of the October 28 General Election.
Isaac Lukando reports
A record number of aspirants are seeking the Tanzanian presidency ahead of the October 28 General Election.
Isaac Lukando reports
South Africa’s Western Cape province was the country’s first Covid-19 epicentre. Now, infection rates have declined to the point where field hospitals are being decommissioned. For premier Alan Winde, the new threat is one of poverty and starvation. Mark Roughton reports.
IN: “Western Cape premier…”
OUT: SOC
DUR: 0:37
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0814Western-Cape-turns-attention-to-second-pandemic.mp3
The UK government has imposed quarantine restrictions on arrivals from a number of new countries including France, the Netherlands and Malta.
Thousands of British holidaymakers are now racing to get home from France to avoid having to self-isolate for two weeks.
Holly Hudson has more.
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0814-france-hh-generic.mp3
IN: This marks more
OUT: SOC
DUR: 00:38
The British government has signed deals for a further 90 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine.
The vaccines are being developed by the Belgian pharmaceutical Janssen and the American biotech company Novavax.
Benji Hyer has the details from London.
IN: Most vaccine trials
OUT: SOC
DUR: 39 seconds
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has defended his governments failures in the aged cared sector during the coronavirus crisis.
Shaun Bindley reports.
IN: More than half
OUT: SOC
DUR: 35
GENERIC: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0814agedcarepm-sb-gen.mp3
The Hong Kong government has dismissed US demands that all Hong Kong manufacturers label their products as "Made in China".
The city's Commerce Secretary said the US move was an attempt to undermine Hong Kong's status as a separate customs territory.
Richard Kimber reports.
IN: Hong Kong's Commerce Secretary
OUT: Richard Kimber, Hong Kong
DUR: 0.44
LINK: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/200814HKGoods-RK-generic.mp3
Almost 40% of A-level results have been downgraded in England after the end-of-school exams were cancelled because of coronavirus.
Overall, about 280,000 entries have been affected by the disruption.
But, the results across England, Northern Ireland and Wales, do show record highs for the highest A* and A grades.
Benji Hyer has the details from London.
IN: A-Level results day
OUT: SOC
DUR: 48 seconds