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Africans condemn Zimbabwe government’s crackdown on citizens

Africans have taken to social media to express anger at the move by Zimbabwe's government to crackdown on citizens. The hashtag #ZimbabweanLivesMatter has been trending...

It is illegal to plan, organize and support online protests in Tanzania

Tanzania's government has placed a ban on all forms of protests held on the internet. Under a new legislation, organising, planning or even supporting any...

Covid-19 spreads among Gambia government officials

The coronavirus is fast spreading among government officials in the Gambia days after the country's Vice President caught the virus. President Adama Barrow last week...

Ivory Coast: Laurent Gbagbo won’t run for president

Former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo will not be running for President this year after his party named a new candidate. The party picked his former...

Africa nears one million Coronavirus infections

Africa's Coronavirus infections are approaching the one million mark, according to the latest data from the Africa Centre for Disease control. Confirmed cases are now...

Nigeria: Police officer rapes woman for not wearing facemask

The Rivers State Police are on the heels of a police officer who allegedly raped a 23-year-old lady arrested for not wearing a face...

Zimbabwe: Police arrest protesters, patrol streets on day of protest

Police in Zimbabwe have started arresting protesters as they attempt to stop a major anti-government protest on Friday. Already outspoken writer Tsitsi Dangarembga has tweeted...

DR Congo: At Least 170 people kidnapped, raped in national park

The Human Rights Watch has said that criminal gangs have kidnapped for ransom at least 170 people near the Virunga National Park in the...

Zimbabwe: Streets cleared, shops closed ahead of planned protest

Ahead of a planned major anti-government protest in Zimbabwe, security forces on Thursday cleared people off streets of the capital Harare. The security forces were...

Man jailed for killing Ugandan mountain gorilla

A Ugandan man has been jailed 11 years for killing one of the country's best known mountain gorillas. The rare silverback mountain gorrilla called Rafiki,...

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