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Tanzania opposition leader says will defend himself in treason trial

Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu told a court on Monday he had been denied his basic legal rights and that he would defend himself against a treason charge that carries the death penalty.The fiery politician was detained in April, a move denounced by international rights groups and monitors who have called for his release.It comes …

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MMA draws thousands in Nigeria as fight sport gains ground

The arena was packed on Friday night in the upscale Lekki neighbourhood of Nigeria’s bustling commercial capital, Lagos. Eighteen fighters from eight African countries were slugging it out before thousands of cheering mixed martial arts (MMA) fans.It was the ninth instalment of the African Knockout Championship, an MMA fight league that started off in 2020 as …

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Markram the hero as South Africa win WTC final to end long wait for cricket glory

Aiden Markram’s magnificent century was the cornerstone of South Africa’s five-wicket victory over Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s on Saturday as the Proteas ended decades of cricket heartbreak by at last winning a major global title.South Africa, set 282 to win, finished on 282-5 before lunch on the fourth day, with …

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Ancient Malian city celebrates annual replastering of mosque

Thousands of Malians have replastered the iconic earthen mosque in the historic city of Djenne during an annual ceremony that helps preserve the World Heritage site.To the sound of drums and festive music, townsmen on Thursday coated the towering three-minaret mosque with fresh mud plaster.The annual replastering with “banco” — a mix of earth and …

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S.African president blames climate change for ‘catastrophic’ floods

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met Friday with survivors of devastating floods that killed at least 78 people in the impoverished Eastern Cape province, blaming the “catastrophic disaster” on climate change.Ramaphosa toured the disaster zone and met with survivors in the region, where thousands of houses, roads, schools and health facilities were left caked in …

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Burundi officials ‘threatened’ voters to secure election: HRW

Burundian officials and youth groups “intimidated, harassed and threatened” voters to win every seat in parliamentary elections, Human Rights Watch said on Thursday.The desperately poor Great Lakes nation held elections on June 5 in which the incumbent CNDD-FDD party swept 96 percent of the vote and all 100 seats in parliament, according to provisional results …

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