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Nigeria: Peseiro Quits As Super Eagles Coach

[Vanguard] Jose Peseiro has confirmed he is no longer the coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

Liberia: Legislature Expected to Pass Resolution On War Crimes Court

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- A resolution for the establishment of a war and economic crimes court for Liberia is expected to be put on the floor of the lower house of the National Legislature next week, in the wake of the visit of Beth Van Schaack, US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice to Liberia, FrontPageAfrica has reliably learnt.

Kenyan police to tackle Haiti gang violence

A UN envoy says gang violence has reached a critical point, with nearly 5,000 deaths reported last year.

Afrobeats star accused of mocking Christianity

The Nigerian Afrobeats star appears in religious regalia and throws money at his dancers.

Afrobeats star accused of mocking Christianity

The Nigerian Afrobeats star appears in religious regalia and throws money at his dancers.

Zimbabwe: Bomb Scare Forces Plane Carrying President to Turn Back

[New Zimbabwe] A BOMB scare at Victoria Falls International Airport has forced President Emmerson Mnangagwa's Falcon 7X aircraft to be turned back to Harare.

Nigeria: Power Supply Problem Denies Nigerians Access to Good Life - Minister of Power

[Vanguard] The Federal Government yesterday acknowledged that the abysmal level of power supply in the country is denying citizens the opportunity to live a good life.

Kenya: Kenya Signs Agreement With Haiti On Deployment of 1,000 Police Officers

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya has formalised the planned deployment of 1,000 police officers to Haiti by signing an agreement.

Sudan: Sudanese Groups Form Alliance 'To Stop the War By Fighting Corruption'

[Dabanga] Addis Ababa -- Five prominent Sudanese organisations agreed to establish an anti-corruption alliance at the end of the Sudan Business for Peace conference in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa yesterday.

Ethiopia: 250,000 Students May Drop Out Due to Starvation - Tigray Education Bureau

[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The Tigray Education Bureau has issued a stark warning, indicating more than a quarter of a million students are at risk of discontinuing their education due to the imminent threat of starvation resulting from the ongoing drought crisis.

'Mr Permission' - the man who opened up Tanzania

Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who has died aged 98, allowed multiparty elections and free trade in Tanzania.

'Mr Permission' - the man who opened up Tanzania

Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who has died aged 98, allowed multiparty elections and free trade in Tanzania.

'Mr Permission' - the man who opened up Tanzania

Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who has died aged 98, allowed multiparty elections and free trade in Tanzania.

Inside Africa’s biggest mosque

The Djamaa el Djazaïr mosque is Africa's largest mosque and the third largest in the world.

Inside Africa’s biggest mosque

The Djamaa el Djazaïr mosque is Africa's largest mosque and the third largest in the world.

Inside Africa’s biggest mosque

The Djamaa el Djazaïr mosque is Africa's largest mosque and the third largest in the world.

Kenyan police to tackle Haiti gang violence

A UN envoy says gang violence has reached a critical point, with nearly 5,000 deaths reported last year.

How a BBC interview helped create a Disney series

"Iwájú," a 6-episode animated series set in a futuristic Lagos has been released this week.

How a BBC interview helped create a Disney series

"Iwájú," a 6-episode animated series set in a futuristic Lagos has been released this week.

How a BBC interview helped create a Disney series

"Iwájú," a 6-episode animated series set in a futuristic Lagos has been released this week.