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Africa News Tonight – Ethiopia Ahmed Condemns Amhara Killings; Nigeria Kaduna Church Attack Kills Three
Coming Up on Africa News Tonight: Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has condemned the violent attack on Ahmara people which left over 200 dead in the eastern Oromia region allegedly by the rebel Oromo Liberation Army which denies responsibility; Nigerian officials in Kaduna state report another church killing which happened on Sunday in the West African nation resulting in the death of three people and several other abducted.
Sonny Side of Sports: Refugee Team Competes in World Athletics Championships, Sadio Mane's Transfer to Bayern Munich & More
It's World Refugee Day, and on Monday's show, VOA's Gwen Outen will profile Anjelina Lohalith, who will compete on an Athlete Refugee Team at next month's World Athletics Championships in the US city of Eugene, Oregon. Lohalith is originally from South Sudan, and she's also competed in two Olympics - the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and last year's Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Also on the program, "Iron Mike" Mbonye talks with Fisayo Dairo, the chief football writer at www.aclsports.com, about Senegalese star Sadio Mane's move from Liverpool to Bayern Munich.