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Ghana shuts down radio stations operating illegally

Ghanaian officials have revoked the licenses of over 30 radio stations across the country for failing to renew their licenses or pay required charges to keep them operating legally.

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe refuses to be forced out of office

The President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has stated that he would not allow to be pushed into stepping down, instead would hold on to power as he wishes.

Murder and rape cases on the increase in South Africa

South Africa’s Statistics institution (StatsSA) has released its latest victims of crime survey which revealed that sexual offences, including rape, increased by 117% over the past 12 months. 

Somalia: Attack on military base kills at least 15

At least 15 Somali soldiers have been killed in an attack on a military base in the country's capital Mogadishu on Friday.

Deadly plague kills 19 in Madagascar

The deadly plague in Madagascar has killed 19 people in the past two months with health officials recording 104 suspected cases.

Kenya’s Odinga calls for protests over election laws

The opposition leader in Kenya, Raila Odinga on Thursday called on his supporters to demonstrate nationwide over proposed changes to the country’s election laws.

Helicopter crashes near Cape Town, pilot dies

A helicopter on Thursday crashed in Strand, outside of Cape Town in South Africa with local media reporting that the pilot died on the spot.

Cameroon denies deporting 100,000 Nigerian refugees

The government of Cameroon has denied claims by the rights group, Human Rights Watch that it forcefully sent back to Nigeria, 100,000 refugees in breach of international agreements.

Kenya’s parliament to review election laws

The parliament in Kenya is to revise the country’s election laws ahead of the October 26 re-run presidential election following the nullification of the August 8 poll won by incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta.

Working conditions getting bad in Ghana – Report

A new report by one of Ghana’s leading research institutes showed that many Ghanaians do not think about working conditions when accepting job offers.

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