Nightline Africa: Tanzania main opposition party condemns use of state institutions to intimidate opponents of the administration & More
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Nightline Africa: Official of Tanzania's main opposition party, Chadema, says the arrest of the party's leader and members is a move to thwart the group's campaign efforts ahead of the coming local elections. Somaliland's newly elected President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi calls for unity following his victory in this week's presidential contest. Kenya's anti-tax Gen-Z protesters welcome the decision by the Catholic Church to reject cash donations and pledges by President William Ruto and his administration. Ghana's ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) dismiss accusations that it plans to rig the coming December 7 general election. Plus, In Nigeria, an ECOWAS court awards more than $17,000 dollars to Glory Okolie as reparations for human rights abuses by the Nigerian police. For all this and more tune in Nightline Africa.