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Zimbabwe declares cholera emergency as death toll rises

Zimbabwe on Tuesday declared cholera emergency following an outbreak in the capital Harare. Twenty people have died from the disease so far with more...

Nigerian gas tanker explosion kills at least 35

At least 35 people were killed on Monday and hundreds injured when a gas tanker exploded in northern Nigerian state of Nasarawa and started...

Kofi Annan’s body arrives in Ghana for burial

The body of the late former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan arrived in Ghana's capital Accra on Monday. Series of funeral rites are...

Four killed in attack on Libya’s Oil Corporation

Four people have been killed in an attack on Libya's National Oil Corporation’s (NOC) headquarters in Tripoli. The attack carried out on Monday, according to...

Uganda’s Museveni warns against foreign interference

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has warned against foreign interference in his country’s political landscape. He told reporters on Sunday that "It is important that external...

Militants attack Nigerian town, many feared dead

Militants have attacked a community in northeast Nigeria with many feared dead. They attacked the town of Gudumbali, according to Reuters. Reuters reports that the...

Women in Cameroon protest abuses in Anglophone region

Hundreds of women in Cameroon on Friday staged a protest, against abuses committed during fighting between the government forces and Anglophone separatists. The women are...

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe accepts Mnangagwa as legitimate president

Zimbabwe’s former President Robert Mugabe says he now accepts President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the country’s legitimate leader. Mugabe was unhappy with the manner in which...

Chinese man deported for calling Kenyan President a ‘monkey’

Kenyan officials have deported a Chinese businessman for using using racist words to describe the country's President. The Chinese man posted a video of him...

South Sudan soldiers jailed for murder and rape

Ten South Sudanese soldiers have been jailed for raping foreign aid workers and murdering a local journalist. They were found guilty by a military court on...

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