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Zuckerberg and Trump clash over Facebook

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg fired back at US President Donald Trump on Wednesday after he accused the leading social network of being "always anti-Trump."

SA court orders political parties to disclose funding sources

Political parties in South Africa are now required to disclose their sources of funding following a court ruling on Wednesday to that effect.

SA Parliament terminates contract with KPMG

The parliament of South Africa on Wednesday cut ties with renowned accountancy firm KPMG, by ending its contract with the company.

AU slams Trump for US travel ban on Chad

The President of the United States, Donald Trump has been slammed by the African Union following his decision to include Chad in the latest US travel ban list.

Ugandan MPs fight in parliament again

There was a second day of chaos in the Ugandan parliament on Wednesday when Members of Parliament engaged in a scuffle by throwing chairs and punches at each other.

South Africans stage anti-government protests

Thousands of South Africans from the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Wednesday marched across various cities as part of a nationwide strike against corruption and President Jacob Zuma.

Ugandan media banned from broadcasting live ‘violence’

The media in Uganda have been banned from broadcasting live ‘violent’ events after a cross section of the local media broadcast live clashes between MPs in the country’s Parliament on Tuesday.

Togolese flee into neighboring Ghana amid political unrest

Several Togolese have fled their country into neighboring Ghana as they escape security crackdown following continuous protests by the opposition seeking an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty.

Former Ivorian leader Gbagbo to remain in detention

The International Criminal Court on Tuesday said judges had ordered former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo to remain in detention during his war crimes trial.

Critic of Ghana’s President arrested for ‘insulting’ him

Police in Ghana on Tuesday arrested a critic of the country's President Akufo Addo for reportedly calling him a “drug addict”.

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