the days ahead as heavy rains lashed the region cyclon kenniff made landfall late thursday the storm is expected to bring twice as much rain as the deadly side he died did last month. pope francis has donated five hundred thousand dollars to help migrants stranded in mexico as they try to reach the u.s. border the money has come from peter s pence fund from church collections around the world will be distributed among religious congregations that are asked for help in order to continue to provide food and shelter. sudan s military rulers and a civilian coalition have agreed in principle to establish a joint s transitional council but the makeup of the council is still undecided thousands of protesters calling for civilian rule are continuing their week s long demonstration in the capital khartoum t w correspondent melanie ball is there hobby you are there. was ever there. they called it but in the streets of cotton nothing is still working and the credit
should gay sex remain a crime that is the question that judges on the highest court in kenya are expected to answer today at the moment homosexuality is punishable with up to fourteen years in prison the court s decision will have an impact on the community all across africa our correspondent melanie ball introduces us to a woman named mary who has suffered and survived in a society that will not fully accept her for her repealing the law could change everything. just because. if it won for marion with three scars she would have a hard time guessing what she s been through mary identifies as
africa our correspondent melanie ball introduces us to a woman named mary who has suffered and survived in a society that will not fully accept her for her repealing the law could change everything. just because. if it won for marion with three scarves you would have a hard time guessing what she s been through mary identifies as a lesbian that is why has stepfather koster out into the street when she was still a child that is why she was attacked by a group of men as a teenager and infected with hiv. it took.
tonight with the capital being on lockdown so we want to make sure that you can do your job and not risk your safety what happens tomorrow when these results have been made public will you be reporting on a crippled democracy in zimbabwe. i might be and this is something that people have been telling me this morning as well as a woman was saying you know i really really believe that these election could be fair and transparent that my vote will count that i will have a say and that we will live in a democracy and monica was my hero too although i don t vote but i believed him when he told me that he is going to make my vote count and now it looks like god has a dictate to have gone but maybe this excited should have been. i think a very important point to make tonight and we ll see if it still holds true on friday our correspondent melanie ball in the capital harare tonight melanie thank