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Steven Anderson said he stood by his views
Steven Anderson said he stood by his views

South Africa bars anti-gay US pastor

South Africa has barred controversial US Pastor Steven Anderson from visiting the county because of his critical remarks about homosexuality.

The sculptor (right) presented to the President with the image of him "Robert Mugabe" statue
The sculptor (right) presented to the President with the image of him "Robert Mugabe" statue

Zimbabwe sculptor denies mocking Mugabe

A Famous Zimbabwean sculptor has insisted his statue of Robert Mugabe was not intended to mock the president.

Security forces have cordoned off the area
Security forces have cordoned off the area

Kenya kills three women attackers of Mombasa police station

Three women have been killed after trying to stage an attack at the main police station in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa, officials say.

Major earthquakes are rare in East Africa's Great Rift Valley
Major earthquakes are rare in East Africa's Great Rift Valley

Tanzania earthquake kills 13 and injures more than 200

A magnitude 5.7 earthquake has killed at least 13 people and injured 203 in northern Tanzania, the authorities say.

Zimbabweans use satire to protest Robert Mugabe

Actors in Zimbabwe have taken to the stage to protest corruption, unemployment and bad governance despite what government opponents call a crackdown on dissent.

 Many parts of rural Zimbabwe have been ravaged by drought
Many parts of rural Zimbabwe have been ravaged by drought

Mugabe critics 'denied food aid'

Zimbabwe's ruling party has been accused of deliberately withholding aid from opposition supporters in areas facing starvation because of drought.

The official election result, announced on 31 August, gave Mr Bongo a second seven-year term with 49.8% of the vote to Mr Ping's 48.2%
The official election result, announced on 31 August, gave Mr Bongo a second seven-year term with 49.8% of the vote to Mr Ping's 48.2%

Gabon election: Jean Ping takes Ali Bongo to court

Gabon's opposition leader has lodged a challenge to the presidential election result at the constitutional court.

Solly Msimanga won elections in August
Solly Msimanga won elections in August

South Africa moyor rejects luxury cars fleet

A new mayor in South Africa says he will give away a fleet of new luxury cars ordered by his predecessors.

Fire at Addis Ababa prison 'leaves 23 dead'

At least 23 people died when a fire broke out at a prison housing high-profile politicians in the Ethiopian capital, state-controlled media have said citing a government statement.

Kenyan MP Isaac Mwaura
Kenyan MP Isaac Mwaura

Kenyan MP pushes for law to recognise intersex people

A Kenyan MP has asked the country's parliament to pass a law to recognise a third gender to end discrimination against those who identify as intersex.

The opposition held a series of demonstrations over the last month
The opposition held a series of demonstrations over the last month

Mugabe lambasts Zimbabwe judges over protests

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has criticised judges who give permission for anti-government protests which later turned violent.

Oromos have long complained of marginalisation by the government

'Foreign firms attacked' as Ethiopia protests continue

Protesters in Ethiopia have attacked foreign businesses, according to the owners of a flower firm, as demonstrations in which rights groups say hundreds of people have been killed continued.

Smoke and flames poured from the national assembly building in Libreville

Gabon party raided after parliament burnt

Gabonese security forces have stormed the headquarters of the defeated presidential candidate, Jean Ping, after they accused "armed criminals" of torching the parliament.

68 Charged with violence in Zimbabwe

A magistrate court in Zimbabwe is expected to rule today whether 68 people who were charged with public violence after clashes between protesters and the police last week should be released from custody while they await trial.

Protesters of all ages have been gathering outside the school gates this morning in solidarity
Protesters of all ages have been gathering outside the school gates this morning in solidarity

South African minister supports racism protest by female students

A South African minister has thrown his support behind protesting female students, who accuse their high school of operating a racist hair policy.

Gabon election: Jean Ping lays claim to presidency win

Gabon's opposition presidential candidate Jean Ping has claimed victory over incumbent President Ali Bongo, whose family has ruled the oil-rich African nation for nearly half a century.

Somalia: Al-Shabab gunmen attack beach restaurant

At least six people have been killed after al-Shabab fighters attacked a beach restaurant in the capital Mogadishu with a car bomb before entering into a gunfight with security forces, according to police and the group.

Man who named dog ‘Buhari’ unable to raise bail bond

Three days after he was granted bail by an Ogun State magistrate court, the trader dragged to court for naming his pet dog ‘Buhari’ is still being remanded in prison.

Vanguard gathered that this is as a result of the family’s inability to meet the bail conditions granted the man. 

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