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A group of women dressed in traditional clothing pose for a selfie as they celebrate South Africa's Heritage Day at Zoo Lake park in Johannesburg Thursday September 24, 2020. As the number of worldwide Covid-19 death is nearing the million mark, coronavirus related case numbers and deaths in South Africa hit the lowest in months. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

A group of women dressed in traditional clothing pose for a selfie as they celebrate South Africa's Heritage Day at Zoo Lake park in Johannesburg Thursday September 24, 2020. As the number of worldwide Covid-19 death is nearing the million mark, coronavirus related case numbers and deaths in South Africa hit the lowest in months. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



People celebrate South Africa's Heritage Day by cooking a barbecue at Zoo Lake park in Johannesburg Thursday September 24, 2020. As the number of worldwide Covid-19 death is nearing the million mark, coronavirus related case numbers and deaths in South Africa hit the lowest in months. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

People celebrate South Africa's Heritage Day by cooking a barbecue at Zoo Lake park in Johannesburg Thursday September 24, 2020. As the number of worldwide Covid-19 death is nearing the million mark, coronavirus related case numbers and deaths in South Africa hit the lowest in months. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



South Africans celebrate Heritage Day with song and dance at the Nelson Mandela Square in Johannesburg, Thursday, September 24, 2020. (Photo by Denis Farrell/AP Photo)

South Africans celebrate Heritage Day with song and dance at the Nelson Mandela Square in Johannesburg, Thursday, September 24, 2020. (Photo by Denis Farrell/AP Photo)



The Nigerian Ambassador for South Africa Kabiru Bala (C) stands in front of the Nigerian Embassy where protestors gathered during a march under the banner of “#Put South Africans First” in Pretoria on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Luca Sola/AFP Photo)

The Nigerian Ambassador for South Africa Kabiru Bala (C) stands in front of the Nigerian Embassy where protestors gathered during a march under the banner of “#Put South Africans First” in Pretoria on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Luca Sola/AFP Photo)



A South African Police Service (SAPS) officer argues with a protester during a march under the banner of “#Put South Africans First” outside the Nigerian Embassy in Pretoria on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Luca Sola/AFP Photo)

A South African Police Service (SAPS) officer argues with a protester during a march under the banner of “#Put South Africans First” outside the Nigerian Embassy in Pretoria on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Luca Sola/AFP Photo)



A Moroccan police officer reminds buyers to respect the security measures such as distancing and wearing a mask in a market of Casablanca, Morocco, Monday, September 21, 2020. Morocco first decreed lockdown measures on March 20. Today, police checks are part of the scenery in hard-hit Casablanca, the country's economic powerhouse, or Marrakech, a major tourist destination at a standstill. (Photo by Abdeljalil Bounhar/AP Photo)

A Moroccan police officer reminds buyers to respect the security measures such as distancing and wearing a mask in a market of Casablanca, Morocco, Monday, September 21, 2020. Morocco first decreed lockdown measures on March 20. Today, police checks are part of the scenery in hard-hit Casablanca, the country's economic powerhouse, or Marrakech, a major tourist destination at a standstill. (Photo by Abdeljalil Bounhar/AP Photo)



A baboon, named Kataza by locals, sits outside the Pollsmoor Maximum Security Prison in Tokai, Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, September 17, 2020. Kataza was relocated from Kommetjie, on the edges of Cape Town, to a nearby area late last month after city authorities claimed he was responsible for leading other baboons in his troop on raids through the village. One activist says Kataza is now wandering alone in an unfamiliar area and sleeping in a prison yard. (Photo by Nardus Engelbrecht/AP Photo)

A baboon, named Kataza by locals, sits outside the Pollsmoor Maximum Security Prison in Tokai, Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, September 17, 2020. Kataza was relocated from Kommetjie, on the edges of Cape Town, to a nearby area late last month after city authorities claimed he was responsible for leading other baboons in his troop on raids through the village. One activist says Kataza is now wandering alone in an unfamiliar area and sleeping in a prison yard. (Photo by Nardus Engelbrecht/AP Photo)



Maasai men of Matapato attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya September 23, 2020. Around 15,000 men from all over Kenya and neighboring Tanzania congregated in Maparasha Hills in Kajiado County, 128 km from Nairobi, to feast on an estimated 3,000 bulls and 30,000 goats and sheep. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

Maasai men of Matapato attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya September 23, 2020. Around 15,000 men from all over Kenya and neighboring Tanzania congregated in Maparasha Hills in Kajiado County, 128 km from Nairobi, to feast on an estimated 3,000 bulls and 30,000 goats and sheep. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



A Maasai woman sings for their men of Matapato clan before attending the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

A Maasai woman sings for their men of Matapato clan before attending the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Maasai men of Matapato run to parade as they attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

Maasai men of Matapato run to parade as they attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Maasai men of Matapato attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

Maasai men of Matapato attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Maasai men of Matapato clan stand outside a manyatta house after attending the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

Maasai men of Matapato clan stand outside a manyatta house after attending the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage, after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Maasai men of Matapato jostle to parade as they attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elderhood as the final rite of passage, in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. Thousands of Maasai men clad in red and purple shawls and with their heads coated in red ochre gathered this week for a ceremony that transforms them from Moran (warriors) to Mzee (elders). (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

Maasai men of Matapato jostle to parade as they attend the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elderhood as the final rite of passage, in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. Thousands of Maasai men clad in red and purple shawls and with their heads coated in red ochre gathered this week for a ceremony that transforms them from Moran (warriors) to Mzee (elders). (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Maasai women sing for their men of Matapato clan before attending the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage,o after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on  September 23, 2020. During the ceremony, the men were accompanied by their wives, who also wore colorful shawls and beads around their necks and sang songs praising and encouraging the incoming group of elders. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

Maasai women sing for their men of Matapato clan before attending the Olng'esherr (meat-eating) passage ceremony to unite two age-sets; the older Ilpaamu and the younger Ilaitete into senior elder-hood as the final rite of passage,o after the event was initially postponed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Maparasha hills of Kajiado, Kenya on September 23, 2020. During the ceremony, the men were accompanied by their wives, who also wore colorful shawls and beads around their necks and sang songs praising and encouraging the incoming group of elders. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Kenyan weightlifter Mercy Obiero watches as her daughter Chanel Okoth and granddaughter Keysha Atiky stretch after a training session at a gym within Umoja estate in Nairobi, Kenya on September 18, 2020. (Photo by Monicah Mwangi/Reuters)

Kenyan weightlifter Mercy Obiero watches as her daughter Chanel Okoth and granddaughter Keysha Atiky stretch after a training session at a gym within Umoja estate in Nairobi, Kenya on September 18, 2020. (Photo by Monicah Mwangi/Reuters)



A child wears plastic bottle waste provided by climate change and environmental activists as they protest marking a global climate action day under the theme “#AfricaIsNotADumpster” at the Uhuru Park's Freedom Corner in Nairobi, Kenya, September 25, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)

A child wears plastic bottle waste provided by climate change and environmental activists as they protest marking a global climate action day under the theme “#AfricaIsNotADumpster” at the Uhuru Park's Freedom Corner in Nairobi, Kenya, September 25, 2020. (Photo by Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)



Firefighters try to extinguish a fire at the Ivory Tower of Makerere University in Kampala on September 20, 2020. Makerere was established in 1922 as a humble technical school, but today is one of Africa's oldest and most prestigious English universities. Built between 1938 and 1941, the university today has 35,000 students and 3,000 postgraduates. (Photo by Badru Katumba/AFP Photo)

Firefighters try to extinguish a fire at the Ivory Tower of Makerere University in Kampala on September 20, 2020. Makerere was established in 1922 as a humble technical school, but today is one of Africa's oldest and most prestigious English universities. Built between 1938 and 1941, the university today has 35,000 students and 3,000 postgraduates. (Photo by Badru Katumba/AFP Photo)



Bystanders look on at the wreckage of a truck that caught fire in Lokoja, Nigeria, on September 23, 2020. At least nine people, including several students, were killed when a truck carrying petrol overturned and caught fire on a busy road in central Nigeria on Wednesday The accident happened at Lokoja, the capital of Kogi state, after the truck's brakes failed and its driver lost control. (Photo by Haruna Yahaya/AFP Photo)

Bystanders look on at the wreckage of a truck that caught fire in Lokoja, Nigeria, on September 23, 2020. At least nine people, including several students, were killed when a truck carrying petrol overturned and caught fire on a busy road in central Nigeria on Wednesday The accident happened at Lokoja, the capital of Kogi state, after the truck's brakes failed and its driver lost control. (Photo by Haruna Yahaya/AFP Photo)



Internally displaced South Sudanese families sit outside a classroom as they shelter from flood water from the broken dykes on Nile river, in Duk padiet county of Jonglei State, in South Sudan on September 24, 2020. (Photo by Denis Dumo/Reuters)

Internally displaced South Sudanese families sit outside a classroom as they shelter from flood water from the broken dykes on Nile river, in Duk padiet county of Jonglei State, in South Sudan on September 24, 2020. (Photo by Denis Dumo/Reuters)



Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate, uses a megaphone with other activists holding placards advocating for climate change during a demonstration for the Global Climate Change in Luzira suburb of Kampala, Uganda on September 25, 2020. (Photo by Abubaker Lubowa/Reuters)

Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate, uses a megaphone with other activists holding placards advocating for climate change during a demonstration for the Global Climate Change in Luzira suburb of Kampala, Uganda on September 25, 2020. (Photo by Abubaker Lubowa/Reuters)



Delegates attend a ceremony to swear in the transitional president and vice president in the capital Bamako, Mali, Friday, September 25, 2020. Mali's transitional president and vice president were sworn into office Friday, more than a month after a coup in the West African nation, as Mali remains under sanctions by the 15-nation West African regional bloc ECOWAS, and amid uncertainty about details of the transition period. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)

Delegates attend a ceremony to swear in the transitional president and vice president in the capital Bamako, Mali, Friday, September 25, 2020. Mali's transitional president and vice president were sworn into office Friday, more than a month after a coup in the West African nation, as Mali remains under sanctions by the 15-nation West African regional bloc ECOWAS, and amid uncertainty about details of the transition period. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)
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