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African migrants abused in Yemen

African migrants and asylum seekers in Yemen are being subjected to physical and sexual abuse in detention, Human Rights Watch(HRW) and the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said.

Hooligans invade Nigerian parliament, steal official mace

Some hooligans on Wednesday invaded Nigeria’s national assembly in the capital, Abuja, and made away with the official mace, a ceremonial staff that represents the authority of the legislature.

U.N questions Ghana’s poverty eradication programs

The United Nations has cast doubt over many of Ghana’s social intervention programs aimed at eradicating extreme poverty in the West African nation.

Ghana investigates former ministers for receiving double salaries

Some former Ministers and Members of Parliament in Ghana are facing a probe for reportedly receiving double salaries while serving under the previous government.

Nurses sacked for embarking on strike in Zimbabwe

Over 15,000 nurses agitating in Zimbabwe for better working conditions have been sacked by the government for failing to call off their ongoing strike.

Zimbabwe marks independence day without Mugabe

Zimbabweans are celebrating 38 years since the country gained independence from British colonial rule, but its the first celebration without its longest serving leader, Robert Mugabe.

Frenchman gets ‘third face’ in new transplant

The first person in the world to receive two facial transplants says he is feeling well, three months after his latest groundbreaking operation.

Tanzanian musician Diamond Platinumz arrested

Popular Tanzanian musician, Diamond Platinumz, has been arrested for publishing “indecent” photographs on social media, the information minister told parliament on Tuesday.

Ghana to invest $75million in curbing road crashes

Ghana’s government has announced it would be investing some $75 million (GHC 335 million) yearly in various projects aimed at curbing the rising road crashes in the West African nation.

Mugabe claims $15billion missing diamond revenue story was “all lies”

The former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has revealed that his claim in 2016 that $15 billion diamond revenue had gone missing was “all lies”, according to media reports.

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