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Daybreak Africa: 56 Dead, 600 Injured in Sudan Clashes & More
On Daybreak Africa: Health practitioners based in Sudan said Sunday at least 56 people died and nearly 600 were injured resulting from clashes between the military and a paramilitary force that erupted on Saturday morning. Plus, Senegal’s opposition “African Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics and Fraternity,” is accusing the government of arbitrary arresting secretary general for “the peaceful expression of his opinion.” For this and more, stay tuned to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight - 97 Civilians Killed as Fighting Rages in Sudan Between Army, Paramilitary Forces & More
Africa News Tonight -Fighting between Sudan’s military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces entered a third day Monday with heavy clashes and claims by both sides to control strategic sites. Some South African opposition parties are set to sign a cooperation agreement to try to depose the African National Congress in next year’s national election. And, a Nigerian official says the death toll from a Saturday night attack by gunmen in northwest Kaduna state has risen to 33, while more than 40 houses were torched.. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
Sonny Side of Sports: BAL Executive Breaks down Nile Conference & More
On Sonny Side of Sports: We hear from Ruben Boumtjie-Boumtjie, the Basketball Africa League’s head of operations and former center for the National Basketball Association’s Trail Blazers. Boumtje-Boumtje discusses the upcoming BAL Nile Conference games that are set for tipoff in Egypt. For this and more, stay tuned to Sonny Side of Sports!
Africa News Tonight - IGAD to Send Kenya, South Sudan and Djibouti Presidents to Mediate Crisis in Sudan & More
Africa News Tonight- The East African regional bloc IGAD says the presidents of South Sudan, Kenya and Djibouti will travel to Sudan in an effort to broker an immediate ceasefire as fighting between rival military forces rages in Khartoum. Nigerian lawmakers are investigating allegations of $2.4 billion in illegal sales of stolen oil to China. Plus, two journalists in northern Cameroon are calling for government protection after witnesses say a mayor publicly threatened to kill them for investigating corruption in road construction contracts. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!