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Daybreak Africa: Mali Awaits Referendum Vote Result
On Daybreak Africa: Mali’s long-delayed constitutional referendum took place on Sunday. It is too early to tell whether the ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ supporters would carry the day until all votes have been counted. Plus, a UNICEF representative condemns Friday’s ADF rebels attack on a secondary school in Uganda’s Kasese district. An analyst welcomes an African-led peace mission to Ukraine and Russia. The UN marks International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict areas on Monday. For this and more, stay tuned to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Ugandan Police Arrest 20 Suspected Rebel ADF Collaborators who Allegedly Killed 42 People in a School Friday & More
Africa News Tonight: Ugandan police say they have arrested 20 suspected collaborators of the rebel Allied Democratic Forces, or ADF, who allegedly killed 42 people in a school Friday night. In Africa, opinion is divided about the continent’s diplomatic mission to Russia and Ukraine to try to end the conflict in Eastern Europe. And, Three Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) soldiers were killed, and more than 10 others injured when their vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device yesterday in coastal Lamu County. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!
Sonny Side of Sports: Napoli Striker Osimhen Leads Nigeria to AFCON Qualification & More
Napoli and Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen was one of the stars during a busy weekend of qualifying matches for next year's Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) football tournament in Ivory Coast. Osimhen netted two goals as Nigeria booked its ticket to Ivory Coast with a 3-2 victory over Sierra Leone in Monrovia, Liberia. You'll hear reaction during Monday's show from Fisayo Dairo, the chief football writer at www.aclsports.com; and Prince Nesta will have a wrap of the weekend AFCON qualifiers.
Africa News Tonight: Latest Sudan Cease-fire Appears to be Holding, Ugandan Security Forces Step Up Patrols Along Frontier with DRC & More
Africa News Tonight: Some residents of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, say they have not heard any gunshots since a 72-hour cease-fire began Sunday morning. Ugandan security forces have stepped up patrols along the frontier with the volatile eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. And, Ahead of tomorrow’s World Refugee Day, humanitarian agencies are distributing aid to the nearly 500,000 refugees who live in Cameroon. For this and more, stay tuned to Africa News Tonight!