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Zimbabwe workers reject 15 percent pay rise, want more

Public sector workers in Zimbabwe have refused to accept a 15 percent pay rise offer from the government and are demanding more.

SA bus drivers end strike after wage deal

South African bus drivers have reached a deal with the government over their wage demands and decided to end their ongoing strike.

South African farmer forces worker to drink faeces

A South African farmer and some of his family members are facing prosecution for allegedly forcing one of his workers to drink faeces.

Sudan: UN wants teenager pardoned for killing rapist

The United Nations and other international rights groups are calling on Sudan’s president to revoke a death sentence handed down to a 19 year old girl for killing a man during rape.

Ebola outbreak kills 19 in DR Congo

19 deaths have been recorded in the Democratic Republic of Congo following the latest outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus.

Explosive device found at SA mosque

Police South Africa have confirmed that a device discovered in a mosque at the port city of Durban after armed men attacked worshippers last week was an explosive.

DR Congo to receive 4,000 doses of Ebola vaccine

The Democratic Republic of Congo is to receive 4,000 doses of Ebola vaccine secured by the World Health Organisation as the global body prepares to deploy them.

Burundi: Gunmen attack village killing 26 people

More than 26 villagers in Burundi’s north-west have been murdered by armed men who stormed homes and setting them on fire.

Madagascar removes ban on opposition candidates

Madagascar  has announced the lifting of a ban on opposition politicians from standing for office after series of protests over the past weeks.

Buhari returns from medical check-up in Britain

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday returned home after spending a few days in London to see his doctors for medical check-up.

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