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Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa reshuffles his cabinet

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has made a quick change to his cabinet by replacing two nominees for ministerial portfolios.

Grace Mugabe complains of ill-treatment under Mnangagwa

Grace Mugabe, wife of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has reportedly complained about treatment being meted out to her family, businesses and allies since the exit of her husband from power.

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa names army officers in new cabinet

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed names of persons who are going to form his new cabinet. Prominent on that list is the appointment of some military officials for top positions in his cabinet.

Togo opposition to keep up pressure on Gnassingbe

The opposition in Togo has vowed to continue with its protests demanding the exit of Faure Gnassingbe as President of the West African nation in order to end the Gnassingbe dynasty.

Libya claims migrants ‘slave trade’ story exaggerated

The government of Libya has claimed that the media reportage on the ‘slave trade’ in the North African country has been exaggerated.

Zimbabwean pastor freed from subversion charges

Leading Zimbabwean opposition activist Pastor Evan Mawarire has been acquitted on charges of trying to overthrow Robert Mugabe's former government.

Parties petition Liberia’s top court demanding re-run of poll

The Supreme Court of Liberia has been petitioned by two political parties who are demanding a re-run of the October 10 presidential election.

10 Gambian soldiers charged for plotting coup

10 Gambian soldiers have been charged by a military court with treason and mutiny for allegedly plotting to overthrow the country's newly elected government led by President Adama Barrow.

Kenya’s Odinga vows to take oath as President

The opposition leader in Kenya and leader of the National Super Alliance (Nasa) Raila Odinga on Tuesday said he will also take the oath of office as "the people’s president".

Kenyatta sworn in for second term as President

Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn in as President for a second term and final five-year term on Tuesday at a ceremony at the Kasarani Sports Stadium where thousands of Kenyans gathered to witness his swearing in.

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