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Daybreak Africa: US President Biden reschedules Angola trip for December
On Daybreak Africa: The White House says that US President Joe Biden will now visit Angola in early December after postponing his first-ever visit to sub-Saharan Africa to deal with hurricane recovery efforts at home. Plus, Nigeria investigates a fuel tanker explosion that kills over 140. MC: Mozambique’s ruling party candidate is poised to win the presidency as opposition candidate Venancio Mondlane leads protest to say he won the election. South African artists and influencers with albinism fight stigma. Human Rights Watch urges Tanzania’s government to reverse the deteriorating human rights situation in the country. A growing number of young women in the United States say the right to abortion is a top election issue. For these and more, tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Kenya impeachment proceeds, China says foreign forces should leave Libya, Nigeria business leader seeks renewed US role
The impeachment trial of Kenya's Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was thrown into disarray today after his lawyer said he had fallen ill and was in the hospital. Dai Bing, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, says external armed forces and mercenaries should withdraw from Libya as soon as possible. A top official of the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce hopes the next U.S. president shows a renewed interest in Africa.