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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.

[Live Streaming] – Kenyatta’s inauguration for second term

Thousands of Kenyans have gathered at the Kasarani Sports Stadium to witness the swearing in of President Uhuru Kenyatta for his second and final five-year term.

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe feels relieved after exiting power

The former President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe is reported to be relieved after agreeing to exit power last week following a military takeover which forced him to resign.

Mnangagwa sworn in as President of Zimbabwe

Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday was sworn in as President of Zimbabwe succeeding Robert Mugabe who resigned from the position on Tuesday after a military takeover.

[Video] – Inauguration of Mnangagwa as President

Follow live coverage of the inauguration of Emmerson Mnangagwa as President of Zimbabwe after Robert Mugabe resigned on Tuesday.

Mugabe wants to die in Zimbabwe, refuses to go into exile

The former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe refused to accept a proposal to go into exile away from his home country and has said he wants to die in Zimbabwe.

Picture of Mugabe pops up after resigning

A picture of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, has popped up and one viral on social media days after he resigned as leader of the country.

Ugandan Journalists arrested over ‘fake’ news

Police in Uganda have arrested editors and directors of a popular tabloid newspapers for publishing what officials claimed was a fake news about a possible coup in Rwanda.

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