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Protests erupt in Tunisia over economic reforms

Tunisians have been agitating in parts of the country as they protest the rising prices of commodities and new economic reforms.

South Africa: More than 200 injured in train crash

Over 200 people have been reported to have sustained injuries in a train crash at the Geldenhuys train station in Germiston in South Africa on Tuesday.

Police in Ghana attacked by mob for rescuing a ‘witch’

Police officers in Ghana came under attack in the country’s northern region when they tried rescuing a woman accused of witchcraft in a town called Gbulahagu in Tamale metropolis.

Football Gossip: Latest rumours in football

We bring you the latest on Gossips in football across Europe.

Ghanaians denied jobs over bleached skins

Ghanaians who were disqualified from securing jobs in the country’s immigration service had bleached skins and stretch marks, which the service considers inappropriate.

Anti-rape law passed in Somaliland

Rapists in self-declared republic of Somaliland can no longer marry their victims after the country’s parliament passed a law against rape.

Grace Mugabe’s heckler dies in car crash

The Zanu-PF youth activist who led a major heckling of Grace Mugabe, the former first lady of Zimbabwe has reportedly died from a car crash.

Ghana accused of abusing rights of gays and Lesbians

Ghana has been accused by the rights group, Human Rights Watch of abusing the rights of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and those that are transgender.

Tanzania: Pregnant schoolgirls arrested

The government of Tanzania has carried out its threat of preventing pregnant schoolgirls from attending public schools by arresting five pregnant teenagers and their parents.

Mugabe being ‘ill-treated’ under Mnangagwa, nephew claims

Almost two months after exiting power, Robert Mugabe’s family members are complaining of “ill-treatment” under the current government led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

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