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Nigeria releases exam questions Kaduna teachers failed

The governor of the Kaduna state in Nigeria on Thursday released samples of the exam questions thousands of basic school teachers failed this year.

Twitter suspends verification program

Social media giant Twitter has announced suspension of its verification program after an outpour of anger over how it is running the program.

Mugabe Airport to be upgraded with $153 million loan

The Harare International Airport in Zimbabwe renamed after the country’s long serving leader, Robert Mugabe is to be upgraded with a $153 million loan from China Export and Import Bank.

Burundi: ICC to probe ‘atrocities’ against citizens

The International Criminal Court at The Hague will be launching a probe into all crimes committed against citizens after securing the mandate to do so.

Cameroon’s Anglophone separatist leaders to be arrested

Arrest warrants have been issued by officials in Cameroon against leaders of the Anglophone region’s separatist party.

Kenya’s opposition to resume protests over electoral reforms

The opposition in Kenya has announced that its supporters will resume regular street protests to push for electoral reforms in the country on Friday.

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa flees country, ridicules Mugabe

The sacked Vice President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has now fled the country as he announces intention to challenge his former boss and ally President Robert Mugabe.

Meet the two sisters producing Chocolate for Ghana

Ghana is a major producer of Cocoa but it is not a leader in adding value to its Cocoa to produce Chocolate. In Ghana’s splash residential area of East Legon, two sisters are working hard to change this narrative.

Mugabe accuses his sacked deputy of wishing him dead

President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe on Wednesday accused his sacked deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa of scheming to take over his post and undermine him.

Tanzania: Six school kids killed in explosion

An explosion at a basic school close to Tanzania’s border with Burundi has left at least six school kids dead, in Kihinga village.

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