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Kenya cult deaths hits 90 as authorities expand operation
The new figure came after police exhumed 17 more bodies. The total number of those rescued while starving at the ranch now stands at 34.
Basketball Africa League returns this week with the Nile Conference
Basketball Africa League returns this week with the Nile Conference in Cairo
Third Sudan truce fails to hold as hundreds flee
The U.N. refugee agency said it was gearing up for potentially tens of thousands of people fleeing into neighboring countries
Ivory Coast President Ouattara forecasts GDP growth of 7.2% in 2023
To cushion the population from skyrocketing prices, Ouattara said his government had expanded support to local millers and as well as spending billions in fuel subsidies to keep transport costs down
Injuries after Sudan hospital is hit by shelling
At least 20 people were injured on Tuesday after two shells fell on a medical centre in Sudan’s most populous city, Omdurman, according to hospital officials
Tanzania: IMF to disburse $153 million as part of loan deal
The decision brings total disbursements under the $1.04 billion loan arrangement approved for Tanzania last year to about $305 million, the IMF said
Burkina Faso: UNHCR calls for investigation into killings in Ouahigouya
“We call on all parties to the conflict in Burkina Faso to respect their obligations under international humanitarian law, including by refraining from targeting civilians... Deliberately targeting civilians or individuals not taking direct part in hostilities constitutes a war crime". Ravina Shamda
FIFA U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles up against Brazil, Italy
Three of the four African teams qualified for the 23rd edition of the U20 World Cup will face though contenders. Africa's U20 champions Senegal will play Colombia, Japan and Israel.
Sudan: Patients stranded as hospitals thrown into chaos due to fighting
Khartoum’s hospitals have been thrown into chaos by the explosion of violence between Sudan’s two top generals
Mozambique: explosion of cholera cases after Cyclone Freddy
The number of cholera cases in Mozambique has increased tenfold since February, with more than 28,000 people infected in the southern African country still reeling from the deadly Cyclone Freddy, UNICEF said Tuesday.