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Jay-Z, Jeymes Samuel premiere biblical epic ‘The Book of Clarence’
The 2-hour-16-minute film follows Clarence who seeks to become "sombedy". The Jerusalem resident is captivated by the power of the rising Messiah and looks for ways to make profit off of the Annointed one's stardom.
Kenya-led multinational force headed to Haiti to face “major hurdles” – report
Ties between the police, politicians and gangs, overcrowded prisons, outnumbered police and difficulties of protecting civilians in urban warfare are some of the many challenges listed in the report unveiled Friday (Jan. 05) by International Crisis Group.
Sudan’s army chief rejects negotiations with rival RSF
Speaking to soldiers in the Red Sea state (eastern Sudan) the head of the Sudanese armed forces asserted Friday (Jan. 05) that the RSF perpetrated crimes "in West Darfur and across Sudan". RSF commander Hamdan Daglo embarked on an east Africa tour lately.
Ngannou-Joshua boxing match booked for 2024
37-year-old Cameroonian Ngannou has boxed only once professionally. Joshua is a 34-year-old Briton who has been world champion twice after winning gold at the 2012 Olympics.
Ghana’s Chef Faila Abdul Razak hits 113 hour mark in Guinness record cook-a-thon attempt
Ghanaian chef Failatu Abdul-Razak has been cooking since New Year’s Day to break the Guiness world record. As of Friday afternoon (Jan. 05), the chef had cooked for over 113 hours at a hotel in the northern city of Tamale.
Senegal: Sonko’s application to contest for Feb 25 presidential election rejected
The opposition leader is currently in prison on a different charge, and will continue to face the six-month suspended prison sentence handed him when he was convicted in the defamation case last year.
Senegal: Dakar residents react to ruling against Sonko’s appeal of a libel conviction
"I'm very, very disappointed by this situation. There shouldn't have been a selection. It was supposed to be a question of popular will. We have to adhere to what the people want. I'm not saying that the people want Sonko, but they hate injustice.." AIME BACHIR SAGNA, DAKAR RESIDENT
South Africa: Pretoria residents react to news of Oscar Pistorius release from jail
"I hope to see him one day back on the road running again and being one of my favorites, cause he was my favorite. I know he killed someone, but we don't know what was his intentions." Byron Khoza, local resident
Libya: Two oil fields closed amid protests in Oubari
Building a hospital in Oubari, employing young people specialized in the oil sector, setting up a dedicated refinery in Fezzan to alleviate the chronic shortages of gas and petrol, are amongst the demands of the protesting residents.
DR Congo experiencing worst flooding in 60 years
After a week of severe floods in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Equateur region is now the latest to be affected by rising water from the Congo River.