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Ethiopian Orthodox Christians around the world celebrate Easter
Home to the largest Orthodox population outside Europe, Easter is the most celebrated religious holiday in Ethiopia.
Chad goes to polls to vote for a new president
It is the first presidential vote since the death of long-time ruler Idriss Deby who was killed three years ago.
Heavy winds and rain damage homes and cause more flooding in Tanzania
A major blackout hit most of the country on Saturday as it braced for Cyclone Hidaya which came following weeks of flooding in the region
Growing concern as DRC prosecutors open judicial inquiry against Cardinal
Opposition leaders say the state’s "sedition" case against Cardinal Ambongo sets a dangerous precedent for those wishing to criticise the government.
Chadians vigilant ahead of presidential elections on Monday
The country has not held a presidential poll since the death three years ago of former leader, Idriss Deby Itno, who ruled the country for three decades.
Cameroon: chocolate-makers squeezed by high cocoa prices
After several years of poor cocoa harvests, chocolate-makers have already increased prices to consumers.
UN food programme warns of famine in Darfur if warring parties don’t allow aid in
The UN food agency says close to two million people in Darfur are experiencing emergency levels of hunger.
Thousands rally in Sanaa against Israel-Hamas war, Houthis threaten to expand their campaign
It comes as the Houthis have inserted themselves into the ongoing tensions over Israel's war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip
‘Water and Garri’: Tiwa Savage discusses her acting debut
The initial idea behind the movie was "supposed to be a visual project" to accompany music Savage had written two years earlier.
Chad’s interim president the favourite as the country goes to the polls
Some opposition and civil society groups are calling for a total boycott of the poll.