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Rwanda arrests pastors of ‘noisy’ churches

The Police in Rwanda have arrested six church leaders for attempting to defy a government order that requires churches to comply with building regulations and noise pollution.

Sierra Leone to choose successor to Koroma

On Wednesday the people of Sierra Leone will vote to choose a new leader who will be a successor to President Ernest Bai Koroma.

The #MeToo stories from women in Nigeria

Brenda Uphopho was walking up the stairs in her office when she suddenly felt someone's hand reach underneath her skirt. It was her boss.

Trump claims Mnangagwa’s government is ‘a threat’

The President of the United States, Donald Trump has defended his decision to extend "sanctions against Zimbabwe for another year" reportedly claiming that the new government under President Emmerson Mnangagwa "remained a threat to Washington's foreign policy". 

Saudi Arabia and Egypt sign $10 billion deal

Saudi Arabia and Egypt set up a $10 billion joint fund on Sunday to develop a planned mega-city, committing more than 1,000 square kilometres in the south Sinai, as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo.

DRC: 40 people killed in ethnic clashes

More than 40 people are reported dead in ethnic clashes in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ituri province.

South Africa: Deadly listeria traced to processed meat

South Africans were told on Sunday not to consume ready-to-eat processed meat as the government identified the source of a listeria outbreak that has killed 180 people as a cold meat product made by the country’s biggest consumer foods group.

IMF urges Ghana to adopt new revenue plan

Ghana must legislate new measures to boost revenues by at least 0.5 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) before the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reviews a $918 million credit deal next month, the Fund has said.

[VIDEO]-Boko Haram claims abducted Yobe schoolgirls safe

Boko Haram militants have confirmed that the over 100 school girls from Yobe state abducted last week are safe and would not be harmed in anyway.

Surge in robbery cases, Ghana launches special operation

Ghana's government has announced major measures to deal with the surge in armed robbery cases which have created fear among citizens.

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