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Zimbabwe’s police force begs for ‘forgiveness’

The Zimbabwe police service is asking Zimbabweans to forgive past actions of its officers deemed unprofessional and wrong.

Missing aid workers in South Sudan found and safe

The United Nations humanitarian agency says six aid workers who went missing after clashes broke out in South Sudan days ago have returned safely.

Burkina Faso places ban on imports from North Korea

The government of Burkina Faso has announced that it has placed a ban on imports from North Korea as it part of its compliance with a UN economic sanction against the Asian country.

ANC leader Ramaphosa promises to fight corruption

Cyril Ramaphosa who is now the leader of South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC) has told party supporters he would fight corruption as a major priority.

Mercenaries posing threat to Ghana’s peace, UN warns

Ghana, considered a peaceful nation in Africa has been warned of potential threat to its stability due to the activities of vigilante groups and private security firms.

Uganda’s parliament passes vote to remove age limit

Lawmakers in Uganda on Wednesday voted on the controversial bill seeking to remove the presidential age limit in the country's constitution.

Ghana discovers ‘mysterious’ granite stone at quarry site

Officials in Ghana have announced the discovery of what they call a mysterious stone with cross-like symbol embedded within it. The discovery was announced at a quarry site in a town called Gomoa-Ojobi in Central Ghana.

Nigeria gets its first northern female navy chief

Jamila Malafa is from the north of Nigeria but has become the first female to be promoted to the rank of commodore which makes her a top navy chief in Nigeria and its Armed Forces.

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa to woo investors in South Africa

The president of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa will be addressing a gathering on Thursday in an attempt to woo investors to do business in his country.

Ugandan journalists held over ‘fake news’ freed

A court in Uganda has freed eight journalists facing trail for publishing ‘fake news’ about the country’s president Yoweri Museveni.

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