Africa News Tonight - Libya Rival Leaders Toss Accusations Over Tripoli Clash; Japan Announced $30 Billion Africa Investment

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Coming up on Africa News Tonight: Libya’s rival premiers Sunday traded accusations over who triggered recent deadly clashes in the capital city, Tripoli, that left 32 people dead, 159 wounded and property damaged, including several hospitals; Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Monday said the Asian powerhouse will invest $30 billion in Africa over the next three years, a bid which analysts say is part of a Japanese aspirations to challenge growing Chinese influence in Africa.