Daybreak Africa: US: Conflict minerals rule have not reduced violence in Congo
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On Daybreak Africa: A U.S. congressional watchdog has found no evidence that a 2012 Securities and Exchange Commission conflict minerals disclosure rule has reduced violence in Democratic Republic of Congo. Plus, Kenyan Deputy President Gachagua goes before parliament today to face impeachment allegations. Mozambicans go to the polls on Wednesday to elect a president. Cameroon says homeless flood victims escape to Chad as fresh floods ravage camps. Malawi has faced food insecurity over the past three years because of natural disasters. Ugandan President Museveni retracts his son’s anti-American statement. In the US state of Arizona, immigration is often not the top issue for voters. In Arizona, immigration is often not the top issue for voters. For these and more, tune in to Daybreak Africa!