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Ghana’s Akufo Addo marks a year since his election victory

Ghana's President Nana Akufo Addo on Thursday marked a year since he was voted as president of the west African nation.

Namibia and Tunisia placed on EU tax haven blacklist

Namibia and Tunisia have been placed on a list of blacklisted non-European Union tax haven countries.

Kenya’s opposition determined to ‘inaugurate’ Odinga

The Kenyan opposition coalition the National Super Alliance (NASA) has announced that it is resolute in its quest to inaugurate its leader Raila Odinga as the “people’s president”.

Uganda’s Museveni supports longer presidential term

The President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni on Wednesday declared his backing for a longer presidential term from current five years to seven.

Zimbabwe secures loan deal from China

Zimbabwe’s new government signed a $153 million loan agreement with China on Wednesday, its first post-Mugabe deal with a foreign government, to expand and refurbish its international airport in Harare as it bids to attract investors and tourists.

Medical detentions in Africa ‘degrading and abusive’ – Report

Chatham House has said that there is a high level of medical detention taking place in parts of the world particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Cameroonians flee country amid military crackdown

Cameroonians from the western part of the country are reported to be fleeing the area to escape the military crackdown on persons and campaigns seeking independence.

Ugandan musician arrested for ‘disturbing’ Museveni

A musician in Ugandan has been arrested for allegedly 'insulting' and 'disturbing' the peace of the President of the country Yoweri Museveni.

German tourist killed in Ethiopia by gunmen

Gunmen have killed a German tourist in Ethiopia’s northern remote Afar region also injuring his tour guide. On Tuesday officials in the east African country confirmed the incident saying the attack occurred on Sunday evening.

Ugandan journalists denied bail over ‘fake’ news

A court in Ugandan has ordered that journalists of a private newspaper who are accused of publishing ‘fake’ news about a possible coup in Rwanda be detained for a longer period of time.

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