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Kenya’s Chief Justice ‘angry’ with the disregard for the courts

The Chief Justice of Kenya, David Maraga has issued a warning to the Kenyan government for disregarding several court orders issued out in this month.

African migrants in Israel prefer jail over deportation

The hundreds of African migrants in Israel facing eviction have reportedly opted for jail over deportation as officials of Israel serve them with notices to leave the country.

Guinea-Bissau politicians sanctioned by ECOWAS

West African regional bloc ECOWAS hit 20 Guinea-Bissau politicians and businessmen with sanctions, including travel bans and asset freezes, on Tuesday, accusing them of undermining efforts to resolve a prolonged political crisis.

Zuma’s fate to be known as Ramaphosa addresses parliament

The fate of the president of South Africa Jacob Zuma will be known on Wednesday when his deputy and now leader of the African National Congress (ANC) addresses parliament.

Kenyan politician ‘deported’ over Odinga’s ‘swearing in’

A Kenyan politician, Miguna Miguna who was standing trial for administering an oath to opposition leader, Raila Odinga who has proclaimed himself the “people’s president” of Kenya has reportedly been deported to Canada.

Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai claims he isn’t ‘Critically Ill’

Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has rejected media reports that he is “seriously ill” in a South African hospital.

Cooking in Ghanaian homes sparks “slavery” debate

Cooking is an essential activity in African homes especially in marriages, bringing families together around a table and getting served with delicacies that are cherished by all.

Zuma’s SONA speech postponed as he refuses to resign

The President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma would not be delivering a planned speech in parliament on the state of his country after the speaker of parliament, Baleka Mbete, announced the postponement of the address.

Kenyan politician charged with treason over Odinga’s “swearing in”

State prosecutors in Kenya have charged a Kenyan opposition politician who was present at the presidential “swearing in” of opposition leader Raila Odinga with treason.

Zuma claims “people still love him” as he refuses to quit

The President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma appears to be bent on holding on to power and not relinquishing it anytime soon as pressure mounts on him to resign.

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