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Nigeria: Lagos state prepares to vote for governor
Laogs residents prepare to vote for the ir governor. The election for new governors for 28 of Nigeria’s 36 states is part of Nigeria’s general elections for four-year single terms for major political positions.
Senegal repatriates 76 people from Tunisia and Libya
It is the latest sub-Saharan country to repatriate nationals after Tunisian President Kais Saied said on February 21 that the presence of Tunisian nationals in the country was a threat to the country's security.
Gabon transport minister resigns in wake of deadly shipwreck
Relatives of the victims, opposition politicians and campaigning groups, had made repeated calls for the minister to depart. This comes a week after a ferry disaster claimed the lives of at least 21 people, with another 16 still missing.
Ghana holds state funeral for footballer Christian Atsu following Turkey earthquake
Ghana holds state funeral for footballer Christian Atsu following Turkey earthquake tragedy
Zimbabwe: court refuses to free jailed opposition MP
"The ruling was not in favour of the accused person, the ruling was basically to the effect of dismissing the application for discharge thereby officially meaning that Mr Sikhala has to testify to his defense so the matter has been postponed to the 21st of March." Harrison Nkomo, Job Sikhala's lawye
Trial of Senegalese opposition leader postponed
Ousmane Sonko's defamation trial opened Thursday (Mar. 16) amid clashes in Dakar and in major cities. In court, Sonko asked to see a doctor saying he had been mishandled by police when they forced him out of his car. Judge Pape Mouhamed Diop postponed the hearing until March 30.
SA strongly warns against any “attempts to overthrow the government”
"This is an attempt to overthrow the government. This is not a shutdown, but it’s anarchy," KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi,
CAR : Internally displaced persons denounce deplorable living conditions in PK3 camp
As a result of civil, hundreds of thousands of people have been internally displaced in camps in the CAR with deplorable living conditions. Many wish to return to their home.
Central Sahel: 10 million children threatened by insecurity – UNICEF
According to the UN agency, armed groups opposed to the state-run education system are burning and looting schools, as well as threatening, abducting or executing teachers.
Five Iranian girls arrested for dancing to Rema’s song
The footage showed the women dancing and slightly showing their stomachs, near highrise buildings in the Tehran residential district of Ekbatan to the song.