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Mega party as S.Africa crowns new Zulu king
Mega party as S.Africa crowns new Zulu king
by  AFP

Tens of thousands of people in colourful regalia gathered at a huge soccer stadium in the coastal city of Durban on Saturday to celebrate the official coronation of South Africa's Zulu king. Although the title of king does not bestow executive power, the monarchs wield great moral influence over more than 11 million Zulus, who make up nearly a fifth of South Africa's population.

Confident Zimbabwe see 'huge' chance to make T20 World Cup semis
Confident Zimbabwe see 'huge' chance to make T20 World Cup semis
by  AFP

Confident skipper Craig Ervine said Saturday that Zimbabwe had a "huge" chance to reach the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals, praising new coach Dave Houghton for instilling belief in the team. "Look, we've got a huge chance to make the semis," said Ervine.

Amnesty head calls for 'new Mandela' in Africa, denounces shrinking freedoms
Amnesty head calls for 'new Mandela' in Africa, denounces shrinking freedoms
by  AFP

Amnesty International's secretary general on Friday called for new "enlightened" political leadership in Africa, lamenting shrinking civil liberties in Mali, Senegal and elsewhere on the continent. We find it at the level of civil society, now we should also find it at the level of political leadership", she said.

Morocco arrests 32 migrants heading to Spain, jails 80
Morocco arrests 32 migrants heading to Spain, jails 80
by  AFP

Moroccan police on Friday arrested 32 migrants as they tried to set sail for Spain, authorities said, including six Moroccans and 26 from other African nations to the south. Moroccan police have arrested dozens of migrants as well as several people smugglers since June, when some 2,000 mostly Sudanese nationals tried to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla.

Lesotho's new millionaire PM takes office
Lesotho's new millionaire PM takes office
by  AFP

Diamond tycoon and political maverick Sam Matekane on Friday took the oath as Lesotho's new prime minister at a packed soccer stadium in the southern African kingdom's capital of Maseru. The Revolution for Prosperity (RFP) leader becomes Lesotho's tenth prime minister after his party won 56 legislative seats out of 120 after the October 7 polls - just six months after its inception.

Burkina violence displaces 4,000 in Togo
Burkina violence displaces 4,000 in Togo
by  AFP

More than 4,000 people have been displaced this year in northern Togo after the security climate worsened following jihadist attacks in neighbouring Burkina Faso, the government said. Togo and its West African coastal neighbours Benin, Ghana and Ivory Coast are facing increased spillover and risk of attacks from jihadists operating across their frontiers with Niger and Burkina Faso.

NGOs demand Senegal's president renounce a third term
NGOs demand Senegal's president renounce a third term
by  AFP

A number of Senegalese associations on Thursday urged President Macky Sall to dispel doubts and publicly declare that he would not run for a third term, which they say could sow "chaos". The opposition promises fierce resistance if Sall, who is currently president of the African Union, does seek another term.

Air pollution 'silent killer' in African cities: study
Air pollution 'silent killer' in African cities: study
by  AFP

Pollution in Africa's fast-expanding cities is deadlier than thought, yet green solutions could save tens of thousands of lives and avert billions of dollars in damage, a report said Thursday. Taking the greener path could save 125,000 lives and $20 billion in economic costs, and cut those cities' emissions by around 20 percent by 2040, the report said.

Sudan security forces fire tear gas at pro-democracy protesters
Sudan security forces fire tear gas at pro-democracy protesters
by  AFP

Sudanese security forces fired tear gas Thursday as thousands of protesters marched against last year's coup, which sparked political and economic crises and exacerbated a wider security breakdown that has left hundreds dead. In North Khartoum, thousands of pro-democracy activists erected barricades to block the security forces, who fired barrages of tear gas canisters towards them.

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