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Jacob Zuma to face corruption trial

South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has announced that the country's former president Jacob Zuma would be facing corruption charges and stand trial subsequently.

Zimbabwe “has moved on”, Mnangagwa replies Mugabe

The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has responded to criticisms from his predecessor Robert Mugabe who has questioned his legitimacy.

Mugabe claims Mnangagwa’s presidency is “illegal”

Former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has said that he doesn’t want to be president considering his age and is only opposed to the manner in which he was forced out of power.

Rwanda: Mosques banned from using loudspeakers

The government of Rwanda has placed a ban on mosques in the capital, Kigali, preventing them from using loudspeakers during the call to prayer, in an attempt to deal with noise making.

Libya to arrest over 205 alleged traffickers

Officials in Libya have issued arrest warrants for over 200 Libyans and foreigners believed to have been involved in a smuggling syndicate abusing African migrants trying to get to Europe.

Kenya: Heavy rains wreak havoc in Nairobi

Heavy rains on Thursday morning in Kenya caused havoc as parts of the capital city, Nairobi were flooded disrupting the activities of many city dwellers headed to work.

Buhari defends his response to Dapchi schoolgirls’ abduction

The President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday defended his administration’s response and handling of the abduction of over 100 students from Dapchi in Yobe state.

Mauritius’ President refuses to quit over financial scandal

Africa’s only serving female president so far the Mauritius’ President Ameenah Gurib-Fakim has refused to resign after it was announced last week that she would do so once the country marks its 50th independence anniversary celebrations on 12 March.

Sierra Leone to hold presidential run-off on March 27

The people of Sierra Leone will go to the polls again on March 27 to elect a new president in a run-off vote.

Ethiopia bus crash kills dozens including students

Over thirty people are reported to have died after the bus they were travelling in plunged off a cliff in northern Ethiopia.

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