2020 in Middle Africa explained
The following lists events that happened during 2020 in Middle Africa, also called Central Africa. The countries listed are those described are: Angola , Cameroon , Central African Republic , Chad , Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea , Gabon , the Republic of the Congo, and São Tomé and Príncipe .
The combined population of the nine countries is 177,533,990 (February 10, 2020)[1]
Countries
Angola
The struggle for independence from Portugal that began in 1961 culminated in the establishment of the independent People's Republic of Angola on November 11, 1975. This was followed by the 26-year Angolan Civil War, becoming the Republic of Angola in 2002. Angola is a member of the African Union (AU), the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPL), the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the United Nations (UN). The capital is Luanda.[2]
Cameroon
French Cameroon became independent on January 1, 1960, and British Cameroon federated with it in 1961 to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon. This became the United Republic of Cameroon in 1972 and the Republic of Cameroon in 1984. Cameroon is a member of the AU, Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and UN. Douala is the economic capital and largest city; Yaoundé is the political capital.[4]
Central African Republic
See main article: 2020 in the Central African Republic. The Central African Republic (CAR) became independent from France in 1960 and was the Central African Empire from 1976 to 1979. The republic was restored in 1979, but it has undergone two civil wars: the Central African Republic Bush War and the Central African Republic Civil War (2012–present). CAR is a member of the AU, Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), NAM, International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF), and UN. Its capital is Bangui.[6]
Chad
The Republic of Chad became independent of France on 11 August 11, 1960. It fought the Chadian Civil War (1965–1979), the Chadian–Libyan conflict (1978-1987), and currently is part of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) against the Boko Haram insurgency. The capital is N'Djamena.[8]
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
The Belgian Congo gained its independence in 1960 and became the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) or (DRC) in 1964. It was known as the Republic of Zaire from 1919 to 1997. It went through the First Congo War (1996-1997) and the Second Congo War (1998-2003) and has faced insurrection in eastern Kivu since 2015. DRC is a member of the AU, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), NAM, and UN. The capital is Kinshasa.[10]
Equatorial Guinea
The former Spanish Guinea gained its independence in 1968 as the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. The mainland area is called Río Muni and the Insular Region consists of five islands in three political jurisdictions. The capital is Malabo, located on Bioko Island. The administrative capital of Río Muni is Bata.[12]
- President: Brig. Gen. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (since August 3, 1979)[13]
- Prime Minister: Francisco Pascual Obama Asue (since June 23, 2016)
- First Deputy Prime Minister Clemente Engonga Nguema Onguene (since 23 June 2016)
- Second Deputy Prime Minister Angel Mesie Mibuy (since 5 February 2018)
- Third Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Nsue Mokuy (since 23 June 2016)
Gabon
See main article: 2020 in Gabon. The Gabonese Republic gained its independence from France on August 17, 1960. Gabon is a member of the AU, Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (ECCAS and CEMAC), International Monetary Fund (IMF), NAM, OIC, OPEC, UN, and World Bank. The capital is Libreville.[14]
Republic of the Congo / Congo (Brazzaville)
The Republic of the Congo or "Congo (Brazzaville)" gained independence from France on August 15, 1960. It was called People's Republic of the Congo from 1969 to 1992 when it returned to its earlier name but resulted in the Republic of the Congo Civil War (1993–1994). The Republic of the Congo Civil War (1997–1999) brought stability back to the country. The Republic of the Congo is a member of the AU, African Development Bank (AfDB), ECCAS and CEMAC, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), International Coffee Organization (ICO), NAM, and Group of 77 (G77). The capital and largest city is Brazzaville.[16]
São Tomé and Príncipe
São Tomé and Príncipe consists of two main islands—São Tomé Island, where the capital city São Tomé is located and Príncipe—plus several rocky islets. The country gained its independence from Portugal in 1975. It is a founding member of the CPLP.[18]
Monthly events
January
- January 19 – A suspected female Boko Haram suicide bomber detonated her explosives in Kaiga-Kindjiria, western Chad, killing nine civilians.[20]
- January 24 – The Ministry of Health of the Central African Republic declares a national measles epidemic. 3,600 cases have been infected and 53 people have died between February 2019 and January 2020.[21]
- January 30 – Five new Ebola cases are reported in the Central African Republic.[22]
February
- February 7 – Twenty-eight people are sentenced to 10 to 15 years of hard labor and five Central African Republic Christian militiamen are sentenced to life terms for war crimes and crimes against humanity.[23]
- February 9 – 2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election
- February 11 – Equatorial Guinea Vice-president Teodorin Obiang, 50, is fined 30 million euros ($32.9m) by a French court for embezzling public funds. His assets are seized but he is given a suspended sentence.[24]
- February 12 – The World Health Organization extends the emergency health status for eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo related to the Ebola outbreak, although they say the situation is "getting better."[25]
- February 16 – U.N. peacekeepers and government forces kill twelve members of the Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central Africa in Birao, Vakaga, Central African Republic.[26]
- February (date unknown) – Festival Amani dance festival in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
March
April
- April 8 – The Democratic Republic of the Congo declares is it is Ebola free. However, two days later a new case is reported.[30]
- April 12 – Easter Sunday in Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo is somber as the community struggles with both COVID-19 and its second new case of Ebola. The coronavirus is more contagious but Ebola is more often fatal; the struggle against both is hampered by insurrection in the country.[31]
- April 13 – 14,000 cases of COVID-19 and 788 deaths have been reported across Africa. Cases by country: Cameroon – 820, Central African Republic – 8, Chad – 19, Congo-Brazzaville – 70, DR Congo – 234, Equatorial Guinea – 21, Gabon – 49[32]
- April 15 – Finance ministers from the Group of 20 agree to put a hold on debt service by poor countries so they can concentrate their efforts on health service and ending the pandemic. 76 countries will be able to participate in the plan, including 40 from Sub-Saharan Africa. $8 billion in private loans and $12 billion in loans from other countries will be frozen for the remainder of 2020 and possibly beyond. Another $12 billion in multilateral loans from organizations such as the World Bank is also under consideration.[33]
- April 16 – Forty-four suspected members of Boko Haram are found dead in a cell in a prison in Chad, apparently poisoned. The men were among 58 prisoners placed in a single cell in Ndjamena and were not given anything to eat or drink for two days.[34]
- April 22 – The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that the number of malaria deaths in Africa may double this year as efforts to curb the disease wind down.[35]
- April 24
- April 30 – At least 25 people are killed and 51 others wounded in clashes in the northeast of the Central African Republic.[38]
May
- May 8 – Zimbabwe opens its tobacco season after a one-month delay because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[39]
- May 13 – Six members of Cameroon's opposition party, the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (MRC), are arrested for distributing face masks and hand sanitisers in the capital, Yaoundé.[40]
- May 19 – At least 40 people are killed by Allied Democratic Forces (ADC) rebels in Samboko, Ituri Province, DR Congo. Seventeen were killed in the nearby village of Makutano the day before.[41]
- May 20: State Unification Day, Cameroon President Paul Biya, 87, addresses the nation after two months of silence. "The number of people infected rises day after day, bringing proof that the fight against the pandemic is complex and difficult," he said. Camaroon has had 3,500 cases including 140 deaths from COVID-19.[42]
June
- June 1 – Authorities in DR Congo confirm a second Ebola outbreak, north of Mbandaka. There have also been 3,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 72 deaths, while there have been 369,520 measles cases and 6,779 deaths since 2019.[43]
- June 9 – A statue of King Leopold II of Belgium is knocked over in Ekeren, Antwerp, Belgium by protesters who object to his ties to colonialism in the Congo Free State.[44]
- June 11 – COVID-19 pandemic: Nobel laureate-winning doctor Denis Mukwege quits the task force in eastern Congo, noting testing delays and organizational problems.[45]
- June 12 – World Day Against Child Labor: The International Labour Organization and the UNICEF warn that millions of children are likely to be pushed into forced labor because of the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.[46]
- June 27 – DR Congo justice minister, Celestin Tunda Ya Kasende, is arrested in crisis over judicial reforms.[47] He was released hours later.[48]
- June 30: Independence Day, Democratic Republic of the Congo
July and August
- July 12
- Independence Day, São Tomé and Príncipe
- Thousands of protesters march in Kinshasa, Bukavu, and Kananga; Democratic Republic of the Congo, against the selection of a new election chief aligned with former president Joseph Kabila. Five people were killed in similar protests on July 8.[49]
- July 16 – Rose Christiane Raponda becomes Gabon's first female prime minister.[50]
- July 20 – Ebola infections in western DR Congo increase to 60.[51]
- July 25 – Former Central African Republic president François Bozizé announces his candidacy for president in the 2020 Central African general election.[52]
- August 8 – Chadian President Idriss Deby says that Boko Haram has been driven from Chadian territory, but that the extremist group continues to wrack havoc in the Lake Chad area during nighttime excursions from Nigeria.[53]
- August 11
- Independence Day, Chad (from France, 1960) President Idriss Deby Itno is named a marshal in the country's first-ever military parade.[54]
- Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos resigns from Unitel amidst corruption charges.[55]
- August 15
- August 17 – Independence Day, Gabon (from France, 1960)
- August 19 – Francisco Pascual Obama Asue is reappointed prime minister of Equatorial Guinea after resigning because of poor performance in a time of crisis. Obama will form a new government.[56]
- August 21 – An ebola outbreak in Province of Équateur, DR Congo kills 43 and infects 100.[57]
- August 23 – DR Congo continues exemptions to restrictions on the exportation of cobalt (Co), tin (Sn), tungsten (W), and tantalum (Ta) ore.[58]
- August 25
September and October
- September 19 – Central African Republic Civil War: Eric Danboy Bagale, head of former Central African Republic president François Bozizé's guard and head of the mostly Christian anti-Balaka militias following Bozizé's ouster in 2013, is arrested for war crimes in relation to revenge killings.[63]
- September 24 – Both the government's Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR) and rebel groups are accused of rape and violence against women in Camaroon.[64]
- October 12 – Independence Day, Equatorial Guinea (from Spain, 1968)
November and December
- November 1 – All Saints' Day, Public holiday in the Central African Republic
- November 11 – Independence Day, Angola (from Portugal, 1975)
- November 16 – COVID-19 pandemic: The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns of famines in the developing world in 2021 as economic funds dry up.[65]
- November 17 – At least thirty-six people are killed by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.[66]
- December 1 – Republic Day, Central African Republic
- December 6 – One person is killed during the first-ever regional elections in Cameroon.[67]
- December 7 – Members of Parliament in the DR Congo react violently when President Felix Tshisekedi moves to form a new ruling coalition and hold special elections.[68]
- December 15 – French Armed Forces are exposed for meddling in African politics with 84 fake accounts on Facebook and 14 on Instagram. Russia has also used social media to meddle in African politics.[69]
- December 21 – Troops from Russia and Rwanda are rushed to the Central African Republic to forestall a coup.[70]
Predicted and scheduled events
See also: Impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on politics.
Culture
See also: Impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on the arts and cultural heritage.
Fashion
- May 24 – Congolese designer Anifa Mvuemba releases the latest collection for her fashion brand, Hanifa, on Instagram, using virtual models.[72]
Sports
See also: Impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic on sports.
Deaths
January to March
- January 6 – Aloïse Moudileno-Massengo, 86, Congolese politician and lawyer, Vice President (1971–1972)[74]
- January 23 – Bertrand Teyou, 50, Cameroonian author.[75]
- January 28 – Léon Mokuna, 91, Congolese football player (Sporting, Gent) and manager (national team)[76]
- February 2 – Mad Mike Hoare, 100, British mercenary leader (Congo Crisis, Operation Angela).[77]
- February 4 – Donatien Mavoungou, 72, Gabonese physician and fraudster.[78]
- February 6 – André Neles, 42, Brazilian-Equatorial Guinean footballer (Botafogo Futebol Clube, São Carlos, Equatorial Guinea national team).[79]
- March 7 – Adamou Ndam Njoya, 77, Cameroonian author and politician, founder and president of the Cameroon Democratic Union (since 1991), mayor of Foumban (1996–2020).[80]
- March 19 – Aurlus Mabélé, 66, Congolese singer and composer, stroke and COVID-19.[81]
- March 20 – Victor Fotso, 93, Cameroonian politician and businessman, Mayor of Bandjoun (since 1996).[82]
- March 24 – Manu Dibango, 86, Cameroonian saxophonist ("Soul Makossa"), COVID-19.[83]
- March 28 – Jean-Claude Ganga, 86, Congolese sports administrator (International Olympic Committee)[84]
- March 30 – Joachim Yhombi-Opango, 81, Congolese politician, President (1977–1979) and Prime Minister (1993–1996), COVID-19.[85]
April to June
- April 8
- April 9 – Simplice Guédet Manzela, 71, Gabonese politician.[88]
- April 12 – Samuel Wembé, 73, Cameroonian businessman and politician; COVID-19 (b. January 1, 1947)[89]
- April 15 – Gérard Mulumba Kalemba, 82, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mweka (1989–2017), COVID-19.[90]
- April 14 – Kasongo wa Kanema, 73, Congolese musician (Orchestra Super Mazembe).[91]
- May 10 – Ashu Priestley Ojong, 34, Cameroonian politician, mayor of Mamfe (since 2020); shot[92]
- May 21 – Frankline Ndifor, 39, Camaroonian politician, pastor, and prophet; COVID-19[93]
- May 25 – Joseph Bouasse, 21, Cameroonian footballer (Roma, Vicenza, Universitatea Cluj); heart attack.[94]
- May (date unknown) – Raphael Yanyi, DR Congo judge; stabbed in the head[95]
- June 11 – Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet, 59, Gabonese politician, Prime Minister (2016–2019) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (2012–2016), asthma.[96]
- June 12
- June 14
- Nguea Laroute, 59–60, Cameroonian Makossa singer; diabetes.[99]
- Pierre Lumbi, 70, Congolese politician, Senator (since 2016); COVID-19.[100]
July to September
- July 8 – Santiago Nchama, 70, Equatoguinean politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1999–2003).[101]
- July 16
- July 24 – Kundi Paihama, 75, Angolan politician, MP (since 2018).[104]
- July 31 – Stephen Tataw, 57, Cameroonian footballer (Tonnerre Yaoundé, Olympic Mvolyé, national team).[105]
- August 9 – Waldemar Bastos, 66, Angolan musician; cancer.[106]
- August 24 – Pascal Lissouba, 88, Congolese politician, President (1992–1997) and Prime Minister (1963–1966), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[107]
- September 19 – Ephrem M'Bom, 66, Cameroonian footballer (Canon Yaoundé, national team).[108]
October to December
See also
External links
References
Citations
Notes and References
- https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/middle-africa-population/ Middle Africa Population (LIVE)
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Angola. John Kelly Thornton. William Gervase Clarence-Smith. April 19, 2020. March 11, 2020.
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/angola/ CIA Factbook: Angola
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Cameroon. Mark W. DeLancey. George Benneh. April 19, 2020 .
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/cameroon/ CIA Factbook: Cameroon
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Central African Republic. Tamara Lynn Giles-Vernick. Thomas E. O'Toole. Jan S.F. van Hoogstraten. April 19, 2020.
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/central-african-republic/ CIA Factbook: Central African Republic
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Chad. Douglas Henry Jones. Alfred Thomas Grove. April 19, 2020 .
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/chad/ CIA Factbook: Chad
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Democratic Republic of the Congo. René Lemarchand. Ntsomo Payanzo. Dennis D. Cordell. Bernd Michael Wiese. Feb 28, 2020. April 19, 2020 .
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/congo-democratic-republic-of-the/ CIA Factbook: Democratic Republic of Congo
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Equatorial Guinea. Ronald James Harrison-Church. René Pélissier. April 19, 2020.
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/equatorial-guinea/ CIA Factbook: Equatorial Guinea
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Gabon. Jan S.F. van Hoogstraten. Brian Weinstein. David E. Gardinier. April 19, 2020.
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/gabon/ CIA Factbook: Gabon
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Republic of the Congo . Dennis D. Cordell. April 19, 2020 .
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/congo-republic-of-the/ CIA Factbook: Republic of the Congo
- Encyclopedia: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Sao Tome and Principe. William Gervase Clarence-Smith. Gerhard Seibert. April 19, 2020.
- https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/sao-tome-and-principe/ CIA Factbook: São Tomé and Príncipe
- Web site: Al Jazeera. 20 January 2020. 26 March 2020. Suicide bomber kills nine civilians in western Chad.
- https://reliefweb.int/disaster/ep-2020-000120-caf Central African Republic: Measles Outbreak - Jan 2020
- https://web.archive.org/web/20200210125230/https://www.who.int/csr/don/30-january-2020-ebola-drc/en/ Ebola virus disease – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/car-militia-leaders-life-terms-war-crimes-200207185852599.html Five CAR militia leaders get life terms for war crimes
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/french-court-fines-equatorial-guinea-vice-president-30m-euros-200211051730620.html French court fines Equatorial Guinea vice president 30m euros
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/extends-emergency-status-ebola-dr-congo-200212185401471.html WHO extends emergency status of Ebola in DR Congo
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/car-12-rebels-killed-clash-troops-200219055431824.html CAR says 12 rebels killed in clash with UN troops
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/coronavirus-spreads-african-countries-200313153229327.html Coronavirus spreads to more African
- Web site: Peace Corps . March 15, 2020. Peace Corps announces suspension of Volunteer activities, evacuations due to COVID-19. Apr 6, 2020 . Web site: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. March 21, 2020. U.S. To Evacuate All Peace Corps Volunteers Due To Coronavirus. Apr 6, 2020.
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/92-chad-soldiers-killed-deadliest-boko-haram-attack-200325010212370.html 92 Chad soldiers killed in 'deadliest' Boko Haram attack
- https://www.debate.com.mx/salud/Confirman-un-caso-de-ebola-en-RD-Congo-20200410-0094.html Ebola case confirmed in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Web site: Congo marks somber Easter while battling COVID-19 and Ebola . AP NEWS . 16 April 2020 . 12 April 2020.
- Web site: Africa News. Coronavirus in 52 African countries: 14,400+ cases, 788 deaths, 2,823 recoveries. April 13, 2020. Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban .
- Web site: Richest countries agree to freeze poorer nations' debt . AP NEWS . Apr 16, 2020 . 15 April 2020.
- News: 44 jihadists found dead in Chad prison: prosecutor . . . April 18, 2020 . April 19, 2020.
- Web site: WHO warns that malaria deaths in Africa could double this year . Reuters . Apr 23, 2020 . en . 23 April 2020.
- Web site: Ambush near Congo's Virunga park kills 12 rangers, 5 others . ABC News . Apr 24, 2020 . en.
- Web site: DR Congo police arrest sect leader after deadly raid . news.yahoo.com . April 25, 2020.
- Web site: Dozens killed in northeast Central African Republic clashes . www.aljazeera.com . Apr 30, 2020.
- Web site: Troubled Zimbabwe hopes for some relief in tobacco sales . ABC News . May 8, 2020 . en.
- Web site: World News - BBC News . BBC News . May 13, 2020.
- Web site: At least 40 killed in latest DR Congo massacre . www.aljazeera.com . May 29, 2020.
- Web site: Cameroon president breaks media silence after two months of pandemic . news.yahoo.com . May 20, 2020.
- Web site: Congo now faces 2nd Ebola outbreak in northern province . ABC News . June 1, 2020 . en.
- Web site: Welle (www.dw.com) . Deutsche . Belgium: King Leopold II statue removed in Antwerp after anti-racism protests DW 09.06.2020 . DW.COM . June 10, 2020.
- Web site: Congo doctor quits COVID-19 task force, notes testing delays . ABC News . July 6, 2020 . en.
- Web site: Schlein . Lisa . Africa: UN Agencies Warn COVID-19 Could Plunge Millions of Children into Forced Labor . allAfrica.com . June 13, 2020 . en . 13 June 2020.
- Web site: DR Congo justice minister arrested in crisis over judicial reforms . news.yahoo.com . June 27, 2020.
- News: Congo's justice minister released hours after arrest . . June 27, 2020 . June 27, 2020.
- Web site: Thousands in DR Congo capital defy protest ban . news.yahoo.com . July 13, 2020.
- News: Gabon appoints first woman prime minister . December 29, 2020 . aljazeera.com . Al Jazeera English . July 17, 2020 . en.
- Web site: Western DRC Ebola cases up to 60 as WHO warns of funeral risks . www.aljazeera.com . July 20, 2020.
- Web site: Central African Republic's ousted leader Bozizé to run for president again . France 24 . July 26, 2020 . en . 25 July 2020.
- Web site: MARIN . Ludovic . Chad says Boko Haram wreaking havoc despite offensive . news.yahoo.com . AFP . August 9, 2020.
- Web site: MASBEYE BOYBEYE . Renaud . Chad president is named a marshal on independence anniversary . news.yahoo.com . AFP . August 12, 2020.
- Web site: RIOPA . Miguel . Under-fire Angolan billionaire Dos Santos quits Unitel . news.yahoo.com . AFP . August 12, 2020.
- News: Equatorial Guinea reappoints Prime Minister Asue after government resignation . . August 19, 2020 . August 19, 2020.
- Web site: Ebola outbreak kills dozens in Democratic Republic of Congo . NBC News . August 21, 2020 . en.
- News: Congo grants new export ban waivers for copper, cobalt, tin . Holland . Hereward . . August 22, 2020 . August 23, 2020.
- Web site: WHO: Polio has been eradicated on African continent . The Mercury News . August 25, 2020 . 25 August 2020.
- Web site: La OMS declara a África libre de polio . www.msn.com . La Jornada . August 25, 2020 . es . August 25, 2020.
- Web site: DRC says deadly measles epidemic 'no longer exists' in country . www.aljazeera.com . August 26, 2020.
- Web site: Cazador furtivo de elefantes, condenado a 30 años de trabajos forzados . www.msn.com . DW News . August 26, 2020 . es.
- News: Central African Republic: Ex-officer arrested for war crimes . Sep 19, 2020 . . September 19, 2020.
- News: Obaji Jr. . Philip . U.S.-Trained Forces Are Raping Women in Cameroon—and Rebels Are Beheading Them . September 24, 2020 . . September 24, 2020.
- Web site: Guzman . Joseph . UN warns of 'famines of biblical proportions' within the next year . TheHill . November 16, 2020 . en . 16 November 2020.
- News: Dozens killed in eastern DRC in latest attacks blamed on ADF . November 17, 2020 . Al Jazeera English . November 17, 2020.
- News: Kouagheu . Josiane . One killed, others wounded as Cameroon holds first ever regional election . December 6, 2020 . . December 6, 2020.
- News: BAKUMANYA . Bienvenu-Marie . DR Congo crisis deepens as president moves to sack government . December 7, 2020 . . . December 7, 2020.
- News: Timberg . Craig . Dwoskin . Elizabeth . People affiliated with French military used Facebook to meddle in Africa . December 15, 2020 . . December 15, 2020.
- News: Brown . Will . Russian and Rwandan troops in Central African Republic to help stop alleged coup, government says . December 21, 2020 . The Telegraph . December 21, 2020.
- https://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/december-2019-march-2020/africa-watch-2020-election-season-across-africa Africa Watch: 2020 is election season across Africa
- Web site: Aisha Salaudeen . Fashion designer showcases the future of the runway with 3D models . CNN . 25 May 2020 . June 27, 2020.
- https://apnews.com/d3b0e8273d63191cf6706075a69641ed Cameroon drawn to face Ivory Coast in World Cup qualifying
- http://www.adiac-congo.com/content/disparition-aloise-moudileno-massengo-tire-sa-reverence-111090 Disparition : Aloïse Moudileno-Massengo a tiré sa révérence
- https://www.camer.be/78657/11:1/cameroon-deces-de-bertrand-zephirin-teyou-lhomme-qui-deshabilla-la-premiere-dame-du-cameroun.html Décès de Bertrand Zephirin Teyou, l’homme qui « déshabilla » la Première dame du Cameroun :: Cameroon
- https://www.sport.be/fr/jupilerproleague/nieuws/article.html?Article_ID=879309 Léon Mokuna s'est étaint à l'âge de 91 ans
- Web site: Mad Mike Hoare, the Legend Has Died . 2020-04-01 . 2020-02-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200203095247/https://www.sofmag.com/mad-mike-hoare-the-legend-has-died/ . dead .
- https://www.gabonactu.com/le-professeur-donatien-mavoungou-est-mort-a-72-ans-de-chagrin-proche/ Le Professeur Donatien Mavoungou est mort à 72 ans de chagrin (proche)
- https://www.ocuriosodofutebol.com.br/2020/02/andre-neles-na-selecao-da-guine.html André Neles na Seleção da Guiné Equatorial
- https://mimimefoinfos.com/adamou-ndam-njoya-dies-at-77/ Adamou Ndam Njoya dies at 77
- Web site: COVID-19:Congolese music legend Aurlus Mabele dies . 2020-03-26 . 2020-03-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200321135807/https://www.newtimes.co.rw/latest-news/covid-19congolese-music-legend-aurlus-mabele-dies . dead .
- https://www.jeuneafrique.com/914098/politique/cameroun-deces-de-lindustriel-victor-fotso/ Cameroun : décès de l'industriel Victor Fotso
- https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52017834 Manu Dibango: African saxophone legend dies of Covid-19
- https://www.tract.sn/ganga-deces-ce-samedi-a-86-ans-du-pere-des-jeux-africains/ Décès ce samedi, à 86 ans, du père des Jeux Africains
- https://www.lefigaro.fr/international/coronavirus-deces-de-l-ex-president-congolais-yhombi-opango-20200330 Coronavirus : décès de l'ex-président congolais Yhombi Opango
- https://www.elmundo.es/deportes/futbol/primera-division/2020/04/08/5e8df84ffc6c8305278b45e4.html Muere por coronavirus Miguel Jones, otra leyenda del Atlético de Madrid
- http://pagesafrik.info/congo-deces-de-francois-luc-macosso/ Congo : Décès de François Luc Macosso
- https://www.journaldugabon.com/gabon-necrologie-simplice-guedet-manzela-nest-plus-est-mort-a-71-ans/ Gabon-Nécrologie : Simplice Guédet Manzela n’est plus, est mort à 71 ans
- https://actucameroun.com/2020/04/12/coronavirus-mort-de-samuel-wembe-homme-daffaires-administrateur-de-la-fecafoot-et-ex-president-de-racing-club-de-bafoussam/ Coronavirus - Death of Samuel Wembe, businessman, administrator of FECAFOOT and ex-president of Racing club de Bafoussam
- http://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20200415-rdc-loncle-pr%C3%A9sident-tshisekedi-g%C3%A9rard-mulumba-kalemba-d%C3%A9c%C3%A8-coronavirus RDC: l’oncle du président Tshisekedi, Gérard Mulumba Kalemba, meurt du coronavirus
- Web site: Africa news updates . . https://web.archive.org/web/20230705174513/https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-47639452 . 2023-07-05 . live .
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/05/cameroon-separatists-kill-mayor-restive-southwest-region-200511181139664.html Cameroon separatists kill mayor in restive southwest region
- Web site: Mazza . Ed . Pastor Who Claimed To Cure Coronavirus With Faith Dies Of Coronavirus . HuffPost . May 21, 2020 . en . 21 May 2020.
- https://www.ilmessaggero.it/sport/calcio/roma_nella_notte_morto_joseph_perfection_giovane_talento_giallorosso_stroncato_da_un_infarto-5248668.html Roma, morto Joseph Perfection. Il giovane talento stroncato da un infarto
- Web site: DR Congo judge died by being 'stabbed in the head' . . June 16, 2020 . June 17, 2020.
- https://www.gabonmediatime.com/gabon-lancien-premier-ministre-issoze-ngondet-est-mort/ Gabon: l’ancien premier ministre Issoze Ngondet est mort !
- https://www.nation.co.ke/kenya/life-and-style/lifestyle/another-super-mazembe-star-dodo-doris-dies-655068 Another Super Mazembe star Dodo Doris dies
- https://www.villesetcommunes.info/actu-cameroun/musique-lartiste-claude-ndam-a-joue-dernieres-notes/ Musique: L'artiste Claude Ndam a joué ses dernières notes
- http://www.crtv.cm/2020/06/cameroonian-artist-mama-nguea-is-no-more/ Cameroonian Artist Mama Nguea is No More
- https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/top-congolese-opposition-member-dies-covid-19 Top Congolese Opposition Member Dies of COVID-19
- https://www.ahoraeg.com/politica/2020/07/08/fallece-santiago-nsobeya-efuman-nchama-vicepresidente-primero-de-la-camara-de-diputados-de-guinea-ecuatorial/amp/ Fallece Santiago Nsobeya Efuman Nchama, Vicepresidente Primero del Congreso de Diputados de Guinea Ecuatorial
- http://www.cameroon-info.net/article/cameroun-carnet-noir-deces-de-gladys-ejomi-premiere-femme-camerounaise-medecin-377457.html Cameroun - Carnet Noir: Décès de Gladys Ejomi, première femme camerounaise médecin*
- http://www.newsducamer.com/necrologie-delphine-tsanga-nest-plus/ Nécrologie : Delphine Tsanga n’est plus
- Web site: Former Defence minister Kundi Paihama dies . 2020-07-30 . 2020-07-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200726003650/http://www.angop.ao/angola/en_us/noticias/politica/2020/6/30/Fomer-Defence-minister-Kundi-Paihama-dies,6335d2af-ae18-4847-b7d2-5cbd9d4982d4.html . dead .
- https://www.bbc.com/sport/africa/53609225 Cameroon's Italia '90 captain Stephen Tataw dies
- https://blitz.pt/principal/update/2020-08-10-Morreu-Waldemar-Bastos Morreu Waldemar Bastos
- Web site: Former Congolese President Pascal Lissouba passed away at 88 in France . 2020-08-24 . 2020-08-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200824113604/https://regionweek.com/former-congolese-president-pascal-lissouba-passed-away-at-88-in-france/ . dead .
- Web site: M'Bom Ephrem dies at 66 . 2020-11-10 . 2020-09-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200921195804/https://www.kick442.com/mbom-ephrem-dies-at-66// . dead .
- https://www.telanon.info/politica/2020/11/19/32986/alcino-pinto-descansa-em-paz/ Alcino Pinto descansa em paz
- https://www.radiookapi.net/2020/12/01/actualite/politique/rdc-le-senateur-lola-kisanga-est-decede RDC : le sénateur Lola Kisanga est décédé