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Daybreak Africa: M23 Rebels Refuse to Vacate Occupied DRC Areas; Kenya Odinga Speaks On IEBC Dismissals; Uganda VP Reports on Ebola Cases
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Africa News Tonight – Former Comoros President Found Guilty for Selling Passports; Cameroon Searches for Yaoundé Landslide Victims
On Africa News Tonight: Former Comoros President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi Monday was found guilty of treason by a local court who ruled that the former leader was selling passports to people from the Middle East. Cameroonian authorities Monday said rescue workers were working hard in the capital Yaoundé to save people who were trapped under rubble following a last slide that happened on Sunday and left a current death toll of at least 15 people and many injured.
Africa News Tonight – Cameroon, Ghana Avoid World Cup Exit; U.N Refugee Agency Reports Overcrowding at Malawi’s Dzaleka Refugee Camp
On Africa News Tonight: African nations were shinning on Monday at the 2022 FIFA World Cup after Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions drew 3-3 to Serbia and Ghana’s Black Stars defeated South Korea 3-2, in their second fixture at the global tournament. The United Nations Refugee Agency Monday expressed regret over Malawi’s decision to force approximately 8,000 refugees based in rural and urban areas into the overcrowded Dzaleka refugee camp.