A round up of 5 stories from the continent on Covid19.
Ewura Adwoa Larbi writes about how her health began to take precedence over her appearance during lockdown.
This is the story of a first time mother-to-be in the time of Corona, stuck with no choice but to survive.
In Rwanda, women are leading the charge in innovation and access to healthcare services.
3 young Nigerians about their experience of coping with mental health during lockdown.
Thuku Kariuki discusses how Covid-19 gave us pause to think about our carbon footprint.
Collette Ifediorah shares her story about digital dating in the time of Covid-19.
John Nkengasong spoke to CovidHQAfrica desk about a range of issues including his vision for the vaccines in Africa, and his greatest worry.
Nnamdi Omesiete writes about how he learned to coexist with covid-19 without being a slave to his fears.
These homely church services were a way of maintaining a sense of normalcy and bringing us together as a family with God in the fore.
There's a popular saying that Zimbabweans always use through hardships, ‘Chikuru kufema’. Breathing is the most important thing.
The pandemic heightened the speed in which the continent is moving away from cash.