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Mnangagwa meets Tsvangirai, rejects formation of a coalition

The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday met the leading opposition leader in that country Morgan Tsvangirai of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

Balloon crash kills tourist in Egypt, injures 12 others

Officials in Egypt have confirmed the death of a tourist with 12 others sustaining injuries after a hot air balloon crashed near the city of Luxor.

Chibok girl abducted by Boko Haram rescued

One more girl abducted by the militant group, Boko Haram has been rescued by the Nigerian military. The girl, Salomi Pagu according to the military leadership in a statement was found with another girl who was not part of the Chibok school girls kidnapped in 2014.

Surgery in Africa is deadly, new research claims

It is the hope of every patient who goes in for surgery to come out alive and healthier, but that hope is slimmer for African patients, according to a new research.

Equatorial Guinea foils coup attempt

Officials in Equatorial Guinea have claimed that Cameroonian officials helped in foiling an attempted overthrow of the government.

There is no change in Zimbabwe, former VP claims

For those hoping Zimbabwe would significantly witness a change in all aspects of governance and managing the economy, a former vice president of the country, Joice Mujuru has said that is not happening.

Museveni signs law removing presidential age limit

The President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni has now signed into law a bill passed by the country’s parliament to remove the age limit of 75 years placed on presidential aspirants in the east African nation.

Israel orders African migrants to leave or face jail term

African migrants in Israel have all been ordered to leave the country or face jail term in a major crackdown on illegal migrants.

South Africa: Foreign tourist and local guide die on Table Mountain

South African officials have said that rescuers have retrieved bodies of a foreign female tourist and a local male guide from the Table Mountain in Cape Town.

Nigeria: Hundreds of Boko Haram captives escape

Over 700 captives of Boko Haram have escaped from captivity after the Nigerian army claimed series of its operations have weakened the base of the militant group.

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