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Ramaphosa condemns xenophobic attacks on Africans in SA

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa says targeted killings of foreigners residing in his country are criminal and unacceptable. He told journalists during his visit to...

Uganda to review social media tax law

Uganda's government intends reviewing the controversial social media tax law that has been hugely criticized. The country's Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda told parliament that aspects...

Nigerian law student wears hijab for graduation

A Nigerian law student who was refused access to her graduation months ago for wearing a hijab has finally graduated. Amasa Firdaus was refused entry...

Zimbabwe opposition marches over electoral reforms

Opposition supporters in Zimbabwe on Wednesday staged a street protest in the capital Harare demanding electoral reforms. The supporters mobilized by their leaders marched to the...

Chaos as Ugandans protest social media tax

There have been scenes of chaos in Uganda's capital Kampala after police fired tear gas and live bullets to disperse protesters. Several Ugandans have been...

Unrest in South Africa’s Hermanus, bullets fired

There has been unrest in South Africa's Hermanus community with police firing rubber bullet to disperse rioting residents. Rubber bullets and teargas were fired overnight...

Plane crash in South Africa kills one, injures 20

One person has died with twenty others reported to have sustained injuries in a plane crash in South Africa on Tuesday. Emergency services officials were...

South Sudan troops rape hundreds of civilians

The United Nations' human rights office is accusing government troops from South Sudan of raping hundreds of women and girls. The U.N also says at...

South Sudan rebels reject deal to re-instate Machar

South Sudan rebels have rejected a peace deal that will see their leader, Riek Machar return as vice president. South Sudan’s government says former vice...

Ethiopia and Eritrea declare end to “state of war “

Ethiopia and Eritrea have officially ended their "state of war" after their leaders signed an agreement on Monday. The deal was signed after Ethiopian Prime...

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