Nightline Africa: Zambia's finance minister hails the economic relationship between the administrations in Lusaka and Washington & More

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Nightline Africa: Zambia's finance minister rates highly the economic relationship between the administrations in Lusaka and Washington. The leader of the opposition Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has petitioned the Electoral Commission of Namibia to terminate the contract with the company selected to print voting materials to be used in the coming general election. In Cameroon, the opposition Social Democratic Front (SDF) express concern about what it says is the lack of the government's accountability and transparency on the return of President Paul Biya after his extensive stay overseas. Plus, officials in Chad step up efforts to connect the central African state to a regional fiber-optic network after cable breakages caused by flooding in neighboring Cameroon caused a protracted internet blackout. For all this and more tune in Nightline Africa.