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Gambia’s Barrow reinstates soldiers who tried overthrowing Jammeh in 2014

Gambian President Adama Barrow has reinstated 18 soldiers into the Gambian Army. Out of the number are six soldiers convicted of plotting a coup against exiled leader Yahya Jammeh in 2014, a military source told AFP on Saturday.

Gambian president orders release of more prisoners

President Adama Barrow of The Gambia has ordered the release of 98 more prisoners from the country’s notorious Mile II prisons.

Zimbabwe seeks $100m after deadly floods

Zimbabwe has appealed for $100m (£82m) to help people affected by floods that have killed 246 and left nearly 2,000 people homeless since December.

Ghana alarmed by surge in gambling among youth

Ghana has for many years now struggled to create economic opportunities for its teaming youth many of whom are unemployed, but it now has another emerging threat to fix which is the surge in gambling among the youthful population.

U.N. worried about the increasing flow of refugees from South Sudan

Some 1.5 million refugees have fled fighting and famine in South Sudan to neighboring countries, half of them to Uganda, and thousands more are leaving daily, the U.N. refugee agency said on Thursday.

President of Somalia appeals for food aid to avert famine

Days after Somali’s new president Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo declared a national disaster due to severe drought in the country, the leader has appealed for urgent food aid.

Kenya forces kill 57 Islamist insurgents in Somalia

Kenyan soldiers killed 57 Islamist militants in fighting in southern Somalia on Wednesday, a military spokesman said. Kenyan troops under the African Union command used...

Zimbabwean Court bans the beating of Children at School and Home

A High Court in Zimbabwe has ruled banning corporal punishment for children at school and home. The ruling will have to be confirmed eventually by the constitutional court.

Kenya’s government fails again to reach a deal with Striking Doctors

Mediators in the ongoing doctor strike in Kenya told the court on Thursday that parties conducting the negotiations failed to reach an agreement.

New Hypertension Tracker Program Saving Lives In Urban Africa

Michael Vieira is in his 50s and when he agreed to speak to Africa Feeds in his office in Ghana’s capital Accra, he looked hearty and excited to meet the team. But behind the laughter and smiles is a condition he is managing; hypertension.

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