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Magufuli threatens to close-down churches critical of him

Churches critical of the president of Tanzania, John Magufuli risk closure after the country issued a threat of revoking registration of religious groups.

Four killed in Egypt church attack

Officials in Egypt have confirmed the death of atleast four people including a police officer after a gunman opened fire on a church south of Cairo on Friday.

SA’s parliament faulted for not holding Zuma accountable

The Constitutional Court in South Africa has ruled that the country’s Parliament failed to hold President Jacob Zuma to account.

China’s ban on Ivory sale takes effect

China’s ban on ivory sale will take effect from Sunday, December 31 in a move considered bold in protecting endangered animals.

War veterans plotted to overthrow Mugabe before his exit

Zimbabwe’s War veterans have revealed that they had planned to stage a coup to overthrow Robert Mugabe weeks before the army intervened with its special military operation.

Liberians celebrate George Weah’s election victory

Liberians home and abroad are celebrating the peaceful election of former football star George Weah as the country’s 25th president.

Africa in review for 2017 – [Part 1]

2017 has been a remarkable year with interesting happenings taking place in Africa. From politics, entertainment to sports across the continent, the Africa Feeds News team brings you highlights of some of the interesting news items published.

Children facing ‘shocking’ attacks in conflict zones in Africa

The UN children’s fund, Unicef has said in its latest report on conflict zones in the world that attacks on children in conflict zones including those in Africa has reached ‘shocking’ levels in 2017.

Ex-army chief Chiwenga sworn in as VP of Zimbabwe

Former army chief Constantino Chiwenga and Minister of Defence, State Security and War Veterans Kembo Mohadi have been sworn in as deputy presidents of Zimbabwe.

Obama and Hillary Clinton most admired in US

Former US president Barack Obama is the most admired man in the United States and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton the most admired woman, according to a poll published Wednesday.

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