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Grace Mugabe booed, police search for ‘ringleader’

Police in Zimbabwe have launched a search for a 34 year old man who is alleged to have led a team of Zanu PF supporters to boo the country’s first lady, Grace Mugabe.

Taxi drivers in South Africa on strike, stage demo

Taxi drivers in South Africa on Wednesday embarked on strike as they agitate over the country’s bus rapid transport system and conditions under which they operate.

Sirleaf claims Liberia’s democracy is under threat

The president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has said that her country’s democracy is under threat. It follows the decision by the country’s Supreme Court to halt the run-off presidential poll.

Ghanaian farmers free to export vegetables into EU

Ghanaian fruits and vegetable farmers can now export their produce into European markets after a ban imposed in 2015 was lifted by the European Union.

Twitter expands its character limit

Social media giant Twitter has announced that it has expanded its character limit length from 140 to 280.

Journalists in Guinea demonstrate against intimidation

Journalists in Guinea have staged a street protest in the capital Conakry on Tuesday agitating against what they described as intimidation and bullying by state officials.

Togo’s government to hold talks with protesters

The government of Togo has announced plans to hold talks with opposition protesters demanding an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty which has lasted for 50 years.

Morocco King rejects Western Sahara Independence deal

The attempt by the people of the disputed territory of Western Sahara to gain independence has been rejected by the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI.

Cameroon’s Paul Biya marks 35 years in power

The President of Cameroon, Paul Biya is marking 35 years in power making him one of the longest serving leaders of an African country.

Ghana becoming a hub for used cars

Some players in Ghana’s automobile space are pushing for stricter regulation on the importation of used cars into the West African country to check the risk it poses to its economy.

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