On Daybreak Africa: An analysis of Satellite imagery and video from the Sudanese city of El Fasher in Dafur last month showed entire villages being burned by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Plus, Kenya’s government calls on anti-tax protesters not to abuse their constitutional right to petition their government. Malawi begins an investigation into the vice president's plane crash. Zambia calls on the African Union and SADC to mediate talks with neighboring Zimbabwe. Amnesty International calls for the immediate release of a factional opposition leader in Zimbabwe. Fifty-eight parliamentarians from South Africa’s Umkhonto we Sizwe party are scheduled to be sworn in Tuesday. And the Sudanese city of El Fasher is under threat from paramilitary RSF fighters. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa
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