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Daybreak Africa: Mozambique's ruling party exudes confidence at final vote rally
On Daybreak Africa: Mozambique's Frelimo party gathered around 4,000 people for a final rally ahead of elections Wednesday when it is likely to maintain a firm grip on power, although with a change of president. Plus, Tunisians await results from Sunday’s presidential election. An analyst says Sunday’s Tunisia elections are a coronation of President Kais Saied. Kenya’s Deputy President Gachagua, who is facing impeachment, asks for forgiveness from President Ruto. Democratic Republic of Congo starts mpox vaccinations. Monday is the day that Ugandan President Museveni’s son has given for the US ambassador to apologize to President Museveni or leave Uganda. For this and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Tunisia’s Saied looks set for election win, world marks anniversary of Israel-Hamas war, US elections weeks away
Polls show Tunisia President Kais Saied winning yesterday’s election by a landslide, although only about 28 percent of voters turned out to cast ballots. Today, the world held memorials and protests to mark one year since Hamas militants attacked in Israel, setting off a brutal war, with new missile strikes reported in Israel and Lebanon. There is just one month to go in the U.S. presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.