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Burkina Faso says 170 dead in village 'executions'

Prosecutors appeal for witnesses as army warns of rising risk of 'large-scale attacks' by militants.

Burkina Faso says 170 dead in village 'executions'

Prosecutors appeal for witnesses as army warns of rising risk of 'large-scale attacks' by militants.

Tributes as Nigerian actor Mr Ibu dies aged 62

John Okafor, aka Mr Ibu, was loved for his comic roles in a career spanning more than two decades.

Uganda: Bobi Wine Punches Holes in Mpuuga's Defence

[Nile Post] The President of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Robert Kyagulanyi, has insisted that Mathias Mpuuga admitted to wrongdoing and apologised for corruption and abuse of office during a meeting with leaders of the party.

Somalia: Somali Foreign Minister Says Will Never Accept Ethiopia's 'Attempt' to Annex Territory

[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia would never accept an attempt to annex a part of its territory, the country's acting minister for foreign affairs and international cooperation said on Friday, commenting on a sea access deal between Ethiopia and the breakaway region of Somaliland.

Eritrea: Eritrea Admits Military Presence in Badme and Disputed Territories, Denies Occupation

[Reporter] Asmara says territories belong to Eritrea under 2000 Algiers Agreement

Kenya: Kenya, 5 Nations Offer Personnel to Help Haiti Fight Gang Violence

[Independent (Kampala)] United Nations -- Five countries are committed to providing personnel for an international police force to help Haiti battle gang violence, a UN spokesman said on Thursday.

Nigeria: Withheld Salaries - Stop Treating Us Like ASUU, We Never Went On Strike - - Conua Tells Tinubu

[Premium Times] CONUA however aligned with ASUU in the call for reinstatement of the universities' dissolved governing councils, saying Mr Tinubu's action violates the Universities Autonomy Act, 2007.

Zimbabwe: Bomb Scare Forces Zimbabwe's President to Abort Landing

[VOA] Harare, Zimbabwe -- An aircraft carrying Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa aborted a landing Friday in the city of Victoria Falls, where he was supposed to attend an international conference, after authorities received an email of a "credible bomb-firearm threat."

Uganda: Anti-Graft Campaigners Ask Mpuuga, Commissioners to Resign

[Nile Post] Former Leader of Opposition in Parliament (LoP) Mathias Mpuuga has dominated headlines this week for bad reasons.

Nigeria: Nollywood Loses Another Actor, Sisi Quadri

[Vanguard] The Yoruba sector of the Nigerian movie industry has been thrown into mourning after the news of the death of Quadri Oyebamiji Tolani popularly known as Sisi Quadri surfaced on social media.

West Africa: Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill - 'Deep Concern' From UNDP Director Kanem

[UNFPA in WCA] I note with deep concern the Parliament of Ghana's passage of the "Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill".

South Africa: Re-evaluating Official Opposition Democratic Alliance's Performance

[Lesotho Times] As the May 29, 2024 elections approach, the opposition party "Democratic Alliance" is gearing up for a heated battle to win the minds of prospective voters. With campaign strategies in full swing, many are left wondering whether the main opposition party is truly the right choice to lead the nation. Once we hover over the districts where they have ruled, the Democratic Alliance seems to have struggled to effectively address and resolve the challenges in the districts under their control. Questions are

Africa: African Academic Sector Preps for 40th Aeaa Conference

[SAnews.gov.za] Umalusi CEO Dr Mafu Rakometsi says the EXCO of the Association for Educational Assessment in Africa (AEAA) is satisfied with the progress made in preparation of the hosting of the 40th AEAA Annual Conference in August.

Nigeria: Central Bank Revokes Operating Licenses of Thousands of Forex Bureaus

[Premium Times] The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revoked the operational licences of 4,173 Bureaux De Change operators in the country.

Kenya: Late Kiptum Posthumously Named 2023 Sportsman of the Year

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The late Kelvin Kiptum has been posthumously named as the 2023 Sportsman of the Year, at the Sports Personality of the Year Awards (SOYA) staged Friday night at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre.

Africa: Why Some African Countries Have Strange Shapes

[DW] Arbitrary boundaries were drawn on maps to separate European colonies in Africa. Most of those lines drawn on a Berlin Conference table between 1884 and 1885 are still in place today - with deadly consequences.

Nigeria: Advocacy Groups Call for Halt to Shell's Planned Exit From Nigeria

[VOA] Abuja, Nigeria -- Advocacy groups are calling on the Dutch oil giant Shell to halt its plans to divest assets from Nigeria's Niger Delta region unless proper cleanup and decommissioning of its infrastructure is complete.

Ethiopia: Fighting Resumes Between Ethiopian Government and Militants

[VOA] Fighting broke out Friday between Ethiopian government forces and members of the Fano militia in Bahir Dar -- the capital of the Amhara region -- according to residents and the regional administration.

South Sudan: Rising Violence, Human Rights Violations Threaten Peace in South Sudan

[VOA] Geneva -- U.N. investigators warn an alarming rise in violence and human rights violations threatens prospects for a durable peace in South Sudan and risks impeding free and fair elections in December, the first since the country gained its independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011.