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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.

6,000 migrants rescued in Mediterranean

More than 6,000 migrants have been rescued on the central Mediterranean route from Libya to Italy in the last few days, as greater numbers...

The Gambia seeks American support to investigate killings under Jammeh’s regime

The President of The Gambia, Adama Barrow has announced his government is seeking support from the government of the United States of America to investigate alleged murders perpetuated under the previous regime.

Uganda’s Museveni blames the Police for increase in crime

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni is accusing the police force in his country of playing a role in the killing of citizens following the murder of a high profile police chief last week.

More than 20 people die from Hunger in Somalia

More than 20 people have died from hunger in Somalia’s Jubbaland, according to government officials.

Malawi initiates military action to protect its forests

The government of Malawi has initiated a military strategy to better protect its forests.

Plane crashes at South Sudan airport, several injured

A plane is reported by local media in South Sudan to have crash-landed at the airport of the northwestern town of Wau on Monday.

Pope asks forgiveness for Church role in Rwanda genocide

Pope Francis asked on Monday for forgiveness for the "sins and failings of the Church and its members" during Rwanda's 1994 genocide, saying the violence had "disfigured the face" of the Roman Catholic Church.

Rwanda’s opposition picks candidate for August poll

The head of Rwanda's only registered opposition party, the tiny Green Party, said on Sunday he will stand against President Paul Kagame, who is expected to run for third term in August presidential polls.

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