Medical student Elizabeth K. Ngato shares the excitement and action of the emergency room.
Maman Aishetu is an anchor in the community, providing hand sanitiser and masks for all who come to her buka.
Covid19 and the measures taken by government to curb the spread of the virus in 2020 hit cross borders truck drivers hard.
Ewura Adwoa Larbi writes about how her health began to take precedence over her appearance during lockdown.
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.