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Kenya: Another awful surgery with patient’s intestine cut wrongly

A patient who went in for surgery in Kenya’s Kenyatta National Hospital has told a horrific story of how her intestines were wrongly cut during delivery.

Tunisia: Protesters clash with police over jobs

Protesters in Tunisia on Wednesday clashed with police in a mining town in the southern part of the country as they demand jobs and development.

African leaders sign deal for ‘largest’ free trade area

44 African leaders on Wednesday signed onto the world’s largest free trade area at a gathering in Rwanda with countries like Nigeria and Uganda missing out for the mean time.

Abducted Dapchi schoolgirls released by Boko Haram

The Nigerian government has said that 76 of the over 100 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram militants on February 19 have been released.

Kenya’s Jubilee party defends hiring controversial data firm

Kenya’s ruling Jubilee party has defended its hiring of a private British behavioural research and strategic communication company, SCL.

Nigeria accused of ignoring Boko Haram abduction warning

Rights group Amnesty International has accused Nigeria's army of ignoring warnings about the abduction of over 100 school girls in the country’s Yobe state.

Ghanaians angry at deal for U.S to build military base in Ghana

The United States of America is to set up a military base in Ghana with the government of West African nation reported to have approved an agreement to that effect.

Mugabe likely to lose immunity and privileges as former head of state

The ruling party in Zimbabwe Zanu PF has warned that its former leader Robert Mugabe could soon lose his immunity and privileges as a former head of state.

Zimbabweans return $591 million stolen funds

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has said that about $591 million in stolen public funds have been returned by Zimbabweans.

Africa has no female President after Gurib-Fakim’s resignation

On Saturday, Africa's only serving female head of state Ameenah Gurib-Fakim Mauritius finally decided to resign after mounting pressure for her to do so.

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