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South African freedom fighter Winnie Mandela dies

The renowned freedom fighter in South Africa who opposed the Apartheid, Winnie Madikizela Mandela, is reported to have died on Monday.

Ghana launches birth control campaign to tackle increasing population

Ghana’s population experts are warning of dire consequences for the country’s growth if families are not made to have liner family size.

Botswana’s President, Masisi promises fixing economy

Botswana’s new president, Mokgweetsi Masisi has vowed to fix the country's economy and tackle youth unemployment after taking his oath of office on Sunday.

Kenyan men renting out their wives due to poverty

Some Kenyan men are reported to be renting out their wives to tourists visiting the East African nation due to poverty.

Egypt’s al-Sisi re-elected as President

Egypt's President, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi has been declared winner of the country's presidential elections after winning more than 90% of votes counted so far, according to Egyptian state media. 

Botswana president, Ian Khama steps down

President Ian Khama of Botswana this week wrapped up a national “farewell tour” before he stands down on Saturday in a power transfer designed to stress his statesmanship and the country’s stability.

Kenya’s Miguna Miguna deported again

Kenyan officials have once again deported an opposition politician Dr Miguna Miguna after refusing him entry into Kenya this week while spending days in detention at the Jomo Kenyatta airport in Nairobi.

Ghana: Opposition politician calls for “civil revolt”, faces treason charges

A prominent opposition politician in Ghana, Koku Anyidoho is facing “treason” charges after he was arrested on Tuesday for reportedly calling for a “civil revolt” or “civil coup” against the government.

Hijacked Ghanaian fishing vessel rescued

Ghanaian maritime officials have confirmed that a hijacked Ghanaian fishing vessel has now been rescued and back to Ghana's ports.

[Photos] – Ghanaians stage street protest over US military base deal

Many Ghanaians led by opposition political parties are marching through the streets of the capital, Accra as they protest the passage of an agreement between their government and that of the United States of America.

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