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Student killed in protests over price of bread in Sudan

Protests over increasing levels of prices for bread in Sudan have turned violent resulting in the death of a student on Sunday.

Female BBC editor quits over pay inequality

A BBC editor has left her post as China editor claiming her media house has failed after series of agitations to deal with pay inequality between male and female staff.

Golden Globes winners speak against sexual harassment

Powerful speeches and statements of unity have dominated the 75th Golden Globe awards.

Man to stand trial for insulting Mnangagwa

A man arrested in Zimbabwe last month for insulting and undermining the country’s president, Emmerson Mnangagwa is to stand trial after he was declared mentally fit to do so.

Sudan closes border with Eritrea

Sudan has shut its eastern border with Eritrea, state media reported on Saturday, days after Khartoum declared an emergency in the neighbouring state of Kasala.

Senegal’s President Sall orders probe into violence

A ministerial fact-finding mission was headed to Casamance in southern Senegal on Sunday after 13 youths were killed in the first upsurge in violence in the isolated region in years.

Barcelona signs Coutinho for €160 Million

Liverpool have confirmed their agreement of a British-record €160 million with Barcelona for the transfer of Philippe Coutinho as the player travels to Spain to complete the formalities of his move.

Mugabe’s sons face arrest and corruption charges

Two of Robert Mugabe’s sons are facing imminent arrests for alleged corrupt deals while their father was in power. Local media reported that Robert Mugabe Jnr, and Bellarmine Chatunga are being investigated for illegal gold trading.

South Sudan: Clashes break out in truce violation

Clashes have broken out near South Sudan’s capital Juba between government troops and rebels, officials said on Friday, the latest violation of a ceasefire signed last month.

Rwanda, Uganda deny deal for African migrants from Israel

African migrants expected to leave Israel this year were expecting to be given safe passage to Uganda and Rwanda according to some rights groups.

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