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Zuma not happy with court ruling on secret ‘no-confidence’ vote

South African President Jacob Zuma said a secret ballot in parliament in a motion of no-confidence against him would not be fair as it...

Gambia’s police chief removed by President Barrow

Gambia's top police officer who was appointed by the country's former President, Yahya Jammeh has been replaced by President Adama Barrow. Inspector General of Police...

Former GITMO detainees should not be in Ghana – Top court rules

Ghana's top court has ruled that the admission of some former Guantanamo bay prison detainees from the United States of America in the West...

Zuma’s ‘no-confidence’ vote can be secret – SA’s Supreme Court

South Africa's top court ruled on Thursday that the Speaker of Parliament can order a secret ballot for no-confidence motions, an outcome the opposition...

Angola’s Vice President to go on trail for corruption in Portugal

Angolan Vice President Manuel Vicente will face trial in Portugal over allegations he bribed a magistrate to drop two investigations against him, according to...

Congo peacekeepers to leave CAR amid sex abuse allegations

Congo-Brazzaville is to withdraw more than 600 troops serving as peacekeepers in the Central African Republic (CAR) following claims of sexual abuse, the UN...

UN says worst form of famine in South Sudan over

More South Sudanese people are going hungry and 45,000 are still living in famine-like conditions even though South Sudan is no longer classified as...

Lagos slum eviction: Court rules as unconstitutional

A Nigerian court has ruled that the forcible eviction of tens of thousands of people from a waterfront slum in Lagos is unconstitutional. The judge...

Kenya to provide girls in public schools with sanitary pads

Kenya's government says it will supply sanitary pads to teenage girls enrolled in public schools. President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday signed the act into law. Child...

UN accuses Congo-backed militia of mutilating toddlers

The government-backed Bana Mura militia in Congo has committed horrific crimes in ethnically-motivated attacks in the past few months, including cutting off toddlers' limbs...

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