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Kenya’s Cord MPs storm out over ‘fight’

Cord MPs went straight to court after leaving parliament. Photo Credit: The Star. Opposition MPs in Kenya have stormed out of parliament in the capital,...

Ephraim Mashaba sacked as South Africa coach for misconduct

The South Africa Football Association (Safa) has sacked coach Ephraim 'Shakes' Mashaba after finding him guilty of misconduct. He was also found guilty of gross...

Nigeria and Sierra Leone Judges to sit on Jammeh’s election challenge case

Judges from Nigeria and Sierra Leone have been appointed by Gambia officials to sit on the election petition filed by the party of the...

Ghana president-elect says aiming for double-digit growth

Ghana's president-elect Nana Akufo-Addo said on Wednesday he would focus on restoring stability, cutting taxes and interest rates and spurring double-digit growth, in his...

Kenya seizes nearly two tonnes of ivory from shipment bound for Cambodia

Kenyan officials seized nearly two tonnes of smuggled ivory after recalling a shipment en route to Cambodia following intelligence that it contained illegal cargo,...

More deaths recorded in Congo political crisis, religious leaders call for a deal by Christmas

Scores of people are reported dead in the ongoing political crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo and another separate gun battle between Congolese...

24-year-old Tunisian, Anis Amri named as a suspect in the Berlin truck attack

Archive images of the suspect have been released. Photo Credit: Thinkstock A manhunt is under way across Europe's Schengen states after prosecutors identified a suspect in...

Nigeria’s Population Growth Crisis

There have been many salient issues that we at Nigeria Health Watch have drawn to our audience's attention in the span of 2016. As...

Anglican Church names Nigerian bishop, the first African in 2 decades

The Church of England has appointed its first black bishop in over two decades. Nigerian Woyin Karowi Dorgu is set to be the 13th...

Sporadic gunfire in Congo capital after 26 killed in anti-Kabila protests

Sporadic gunfire echoed across Democratic Republic of Congo's capital on Wednesday, the day after security forces killed at least 26 protesters demanding President Joseph...

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