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Nigeria’s first lady Aisha Buhari visits sick husband in London

Wife of Nigeria's President, Mrs. Aisha Muhammadu Buhari is visiting her sick husband in London. She left for London, United Kingdom on Sunday to visit...

Hundreds of Congolese arrested in Uganda for illegal entry

Police in western Uganda's Kasese District are holding over 130 Congolese nationals for illegal entry. Authorities say the Congolese entered Uganda and stayed at Kayanja,...

Four of Jammeh’s Presidential Jets to be sold

The government of The Gambia has announced plans to sell four presidential jets used by the former leader, Yahya Jammeh. According to the local news...

20 sentenced to death in Egypt over 2013 massacre

An Egyptian court on Sunday sentenced 20 people to death for their part in the August 2013 massacre of more than a dozen policemen...

Roadside bomb kills two near Somalia’s capital Mogadishu

A roadside bomb struck a minibus north of the Somali capital Mogadishu late on Saturday, killing two people and injuring six others, police said. The...

South Africa delays Zuma no-confidence vote

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma will face a no-confidence vote on August 8, five days later than originally planned because of a scheduling clash...

DRC declares Ebola outbreak over after four deaths

Democratic Republic of Congo declared its two-month Ebola outbreak officially over on Saturday after 42 days without recording a new case of the disease. The...

Zuma to face vote of no-confidence in August

The President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma will face a vote on a no-confidence in August when the country's parliament hears the motion against...

Probe into alleged atrocities under Gambia’s Jammeh stalled

Ongoing investigations into alleged killings and disappearances under former Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh have hit a snag, according to a United Nations group. The UN’s...

China to invest 10 billion dollars into Ghana’s bauxite industry

Ghana has signed an agreement with China that could lead to a 10 billion dollar investment in Ghana's bauxite industry. The money will also boost the country's infrastructure at a time when economic growth has slowed in recent years. Ghana’s Senior Minister Yaw Osafo Marfo says the Chinese Development Bank will provide the money. This is just the latest development in the growing interest of China in Africa. The extent of that interest has been highlighted in a new report from McKinsey consultancy group. It says that in two decades, China has become Africa’s most important economic partner. Across trade, investment, infrastructure financing, and aid, no other country has such depth and breadth of engagement in Africa".

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