On Daybreak Africa: An Egyptian warship has off-loaded a second major cache of weaponry to Somalia, including anti-aircraft guns and artillery, port and military officials said on Monday. Observers say the move is likely to stoke further friction between the two countries and Ethiopia. Plus, Tanzanian police arrest dozens of main opposition party leaders to foil an anti-government protest. In Guinea Conakry, one of the key suspects in a stadium massacre from 2009 has been re-arrested. Senegal is undergoing a political re-alignment as the country prepares for a legislative election on November 17. Some South Sudanese lawyers challenge in court the constitutionality of extending the transitional government’s term by two years. Mauritanian protesters appeal to the UN to hold accountable Mauritanian human right. Muslim Americans could flex their ‘political muscle’ in November in the US elections. For this and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
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December 05, 2024
Daybreak Africa: Islamic State DRC linked rebels kill 9 and kidnap 3
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December 05, 2024
President Biden concludes Angola visit, touts US Africa ties
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December 05, 2024
ECOWAS lauds Ghana’s democratic tradition
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December 05, 2024
A new report says Africa's civic space remains mostly repressive
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December 05, 2024
Somali volunteers’ clean neglected beaches to protect marine life
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December 05, 2024
Kenyan doctors’ union serve strike notice over wage formula