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Thousands Fete Zulu, South Africa’s New King

Thousands of people gathered at the Zulu royal palace in South Africa, Saturday to witness the crowning of Misuzulu Zulu, a new king in the country’s richest and most influential.

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DRC: Burundi deploys troops amid suspicion

Burundi has led the line this week in sending troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, as part of an East African Regional Force to end decades of unrest.

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Somali govt. resolves to crackdown on Al-Shabab ‘Shadow Courts’

The government of Somalia has planned to crackdown on the ‘shadow courts’ run by the Islamist militant group called Al-Shabab. Somalia’s new Interior Minister, Ahmed Moalim Figi who disclosed this.

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Zimbabwe: Measles Outbreak kills 157 children

In Zimbabwe, the measles outbreak has killed about 157 children and infected more than 2,000 people following the refusal by some religious sects to be vaccinated. The Health officials under.

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EU approves larger fund to boost Mozambique security

The European Union, EU, has planned a five-fold increase in financial support to an African military mission in Mozambique as Islamist attacks threaten gas projects meant to reduce the EU’s.

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Finally, French forces pull out of Mali, move to Niger

Finally, the last French armed forces officially pulled out of Mali and, moved to Niger following a disagreement with the Mali military authority that was premised on the alleged use.

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U.N. troop rotations in Mali to resume on Monday

Troop rotations by the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali will resume on Monday, a mission spokesperson said on Saturday, one month after Malian authorities suspended them and accused foreign soldiers.

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Somalia Receives Food Aid as ‘Catastrophic’ Drought Worsens

The Somali government received 40 containers of food aid from the United Arab Emirates Saturday, amid concern over famine in the Horn of the African country. The drought has displaced.

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At Least 41 Dead in Fire at Cairo Coptic Church

Egypt’s health ministry says that 41 people were killed when a fire broke out in a Coptic church in the densely populated Cairo suburb of Imbaba. Witnesses say the fire.

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Blinken in Rwanda for talks on tensions with DR Congo

US top diplomat, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, arrived in Rwanda late Wednesday on a two-day visit to calm tensions between Rwanda and its neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo over.

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