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Daybreak Africa: Namibia’s President Geingob Gets Cancer Care in U.S
On Daybreak Africa: Namibia’s President to undergo medical treatment in Los Angeles. Plus, The founder and leader of Zimbabwe’s main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change resigns from the party. A charity in Malawi supports illiterate refugee children. The former speaker of Liberia’s House of Representatives experiences a second election defeat. Gabon’s military leader announces an annual celebration to honor troops. Non-profits say African food producers are enjoying rising revenues and better farm supplies. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: International Court Rules Against Israel, Kenya Court Halts Haiti Police Plan, Russia Building Ties on Continent
The International Court of Justice has found there’s evidence that Israel may be committing genocide in Gaza, in a case South Africa brought to the court. A Kenyan court has ruled that the country cannot deploy police to Haiti as part of an international stabilization force. Foreign policy experts say Russia has been trying to position itself as an ally to African countries.
Sonny Side of Sports: AFCON Heads Into Knock-Out Action
At the Africa Cup of Nations, the group stage is done, and starting Saturday, the remaining 16 teams will battle it out to reach the quarter-finals. In surprises, both Algeria and Ghana failed to make the round of 16. And the Taifa Stars of Tanzania finished on the bottom of the Group F table with two points from two draws and a loss. For AFCON action Jackson Mvunganyi spoke to Ugandan sports analyst Jonah Byakutaaga.