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Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority reassures its citizens that it is “on track” with bringing cases against all involved in former President Zuma’s alleged ‘State Capture’ which led to the misuse of over $100 billion in public funds; Somalia’s former President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Sunday was reelected into office by the Horn of Africa nations parliament, following a heavily guarded vote inside a hangar at Mogadishu airport. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight! ....
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ A South African magistrates court Friday granted bail to seven South African men accused of killing Zimbabwean national Elvis Nyathi, who fell victim to a vigilant group last month, who were conducting a door-to-door exercise seeking out undocumented migrants and criminals; AND. Namibian police Friday arrested an opposition party leader, Michael Amushelelo of the National Economic Freedom Fighters party, a day after he led a group into Windhoek’s China Town district, forcing shops to close. Amushelelo is facing charges related to “riotous assembly.” ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight! ....
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Guinea’s legislative body Wednesday announced a three-year transition period before civilian rule is restored, a timetable presented by the National Rallying Committee for Development and set up by military junta leader, Colonel Mamady Doumbouya; Nigerian military commanders report at least 51,000 Boko Haram terrorists surrendering in the country’s northeast in the first three months of this year. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight! ....
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: ➡️ Zimbabwean banks and businesses are slamming a recent government measure which bans bank lending, a move aimed at stemming a tidal wave of economic challenges; South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and experts say South Africa is benefitting from the impact of Western sanctions against Russia which is forcing mining investors to turn to Africa. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight! ....
Coming Up on VOA’s Africa News Tonight: ➡️ South African police officials report an increase in electricity cable theft, costing the Southern African nation billions of rands and contributing to the electricity blackout crisis; British officials Tuesday started the first stage of their immigration agreement with Rwanda of sending illegal migrants to the East African nation, however, argue the process will take time because some will seek to delay removals by lodging claims to stay. ➡️ For this and more, stay tuned to VOA's Africa News Tonight ! ....