Africa News Tonight: Former Sudan Envoy Says the Temporary US-Brokered Cease-Fire is Holding Despite Reports of Patchy Gunfire & More
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Africa News Tonight- Nureldin Sati, who served as Sudan’s envoy to the U.S from 2020 until 2022, says the temporary U.S-bordered ceasefire is holding despite reports of patchy gunfire across the country. A Kenyan grandfather is blaming a lack of action by authorities for the deaths of dozens of people in a cult who starved themselves and their children to death. And, It’s World Immunization Week, and an alliance of global health organizations have rolled out what’s called “The Big Catch-Up” to vaccinate millions of children who missed out on shots during the pandemic. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!