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10 Kenyans killed in cattle raid

Ten people are reported to have been killed on Wednesday at Merti along the Samburu-Baringo border in Kenya Rift Valley following a cattle raid.

Tanzania’s Magufuli sacks his information minister

The President of Tanzania John Magufuli on Thursday sacked his information minister.

Rwanda charges dual British national with treason

Rwandan prosecutors charged a dual Rwandan-British citizen of treason on Thursday, accusing her of forming an armed group and conspiring to unseat the president.

Senegal TV channel blames ‘satan’ after airing porn film

A religious TV channel in Senegal has blamed an unidentified saboteur for the "satanic trick" that led to a hardcore porn film being shown on air.

Opposition Parties in Zimbabwe demand election reforms

Opposition political parties in Zimbabwe are calling for massive reforms in the conduct of elections in that country.

Uganda police shots three year old girl dead

A manhunt has been launched for some police officers in Uganda who are accused of shooting a three-year-old girl.

Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh pops up in a farm

The exiled, former leader of The Gambia, Yahya Jammeh is reported to have taken to farming in Equatorial Guinea.

Uganda Police Chief Murder: Suspects arrested

Police in Uganda say they have made some arrests in connection with the murder of the country's deputy inspector general of police, Andrew Felix Kaweesi

Nigeria’s Senate President under investigations for attempted evasion of ‘tax’

Nigeria’s upper house parliament president, Bukola Saraki is coming under investigations over alleged attempts to evade customs duties on a car.

Ghana’s Abu-Bonsrah becomes John Hopkins’ first black female neurosurgery resident

A Ghanaian born neurosurgeon has made history by becoming the first black female to be admitted into the John Hopkins School of Medicine’s neurosurgical department.

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