Thursday, 20 February 2020
Africa News
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Unprecedented survey resets global narrative on Africa
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Oyo frees inmates with HIV, ulcer, pelvic dislocation
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'Husband killer': Maryam Sanda, appeals death sentence
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Treat Prince Johnson’s Weah bashing with a Grain of Salt — George Weah owns the man
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Film fans gear up for Nollywood-Bollywood crossover
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Two dead as Sydney to Melbourne passenger train derails
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Acid attack survivor: 'There are more good people than bad'
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Businesman kidnapped 'outside his front door' in Mozambique
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Namibia first African country to export red meat to hungry US market
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UNILAG ex-lecturer bags 21 years for raping admission seeker
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Buhari will not resign over insecurity - FG declares
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Ridiculed South African minister clarifies her words
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Uganda's Stella Nyanzi acquitted of insulting president
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Namibia becomes first African country to export red meat to the US
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Why it’s important to study coronaviruses in African bats
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Lesotho's Thomas Thabane to be charged with murdering his wife
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Unprecedented survey resets global narrative on Africa
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South Sudan warring sides 'deliberately starving' citizens - UN
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South Sudan leaders agree to form unity government
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Kenyan woman held after disappearance of Belgian woman
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New cancer cases on the decrease in Mauritius
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Kenyan students in Wuhan, China to get upkeep - Govt
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Religious bodies donate land for 11,000 classrooms
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Nigeria needs 100,000 more soldiers to crush Boko Haram - Borno Governor
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Coronavirus: New research places Nigeria among high risk African countries
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Stolen 18th Century crown returns to Ethiopia
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Policeman arrested over motorcycle taxi rider's death
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Milk for all students initiative in limbo
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South African Minister says she didn't go to Switzerland but went to Geneva
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Missile attacks fuel UN's fear for migrants fleeing Libya
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Man defiles two daughters in Kaduna
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South Sudanese demand leaders 'show us there is peace'
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Fear spreads in Mozambique's gas-rich province as jihadist attacks rise
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Tunisia names new coalition government, bringing an end to political crisis
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Cameroon's far north sees upsurge in armed attacks
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Congo unveils new docks in commercial city port
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Togo election: Main observer group barred from monitoring
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Chocolate danger: Ghana's cocoa output hit hard by dry, hot winds