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Rwanda slaps $8.4m fine on MTN

Rwanda’s leading telecommunications firm MTN has been hit with an $8.5 million (Rwf7.03 billion) fine by the regulator. The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (Rura) said...

Three Somali soldiers die trying to defuse car bomb

Three soldiers died when a car bomb exploded while they were trying to defuse it on Wednesday in the Somali capital Mogadishu, police and...

Kenya rules out banning of second-hand clothes

Kenya has backed away from plans to impose a ban on second-hand clothes in a move officials say will leave local textile dealers at...

Sudan’s Omar al- Bashir to travel to Saudi summit to be attended by Trump

Saudi Arabia has invited Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted for alleged war crimes, to a summit with US President Donald Trump and...

Zimbabwe legend reveals widespread use of juju

Does the use of juju, voodoo or witchcraft help teams to win football matches? It is a question that has been around as long as...

Uganda’s Museveni orders halt to torture

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni ordered his security chiefs on Tuesday to stop torture by their personnel after media images of a detained politician with...

Christian sect members attack Congo prison, free leader

Supporters of a jailed Christian sect leader attacked the prison holding him in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, freeing him and about 50 other...

Ivory Coast soldiers accept deal to end mutiny

The leaders of a nationwide military mutiny in Ivory Coast have accepted a government proposal on bonus payments and agreed to return to barracks,...

Ghana’s Minority petitions US Exchange Commission over $2b bond

The Minority in Ghana’s Parliament has petitioned the Security and Exchange Commission of the United States over the controversial US$2.25 billion bond issued by the Finance ministry in April. The Minority in a statement said they hope their petition will lead to an investigation in their claim of conflict of interest against the Finance minister Ken Ofori Atta over the issuance of the bond.

Hostages freed from mosque in Central African Republic

About 1,000 people held hostage since the weekend by armed militias in a mosque amid violent clashes in southeastern Central African Republic have been...

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