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Daybreak Africa: Ghana's Supreme Court restores ruling party's parliamentary majority
On Daybreak Africa: Ghana’s Supreme Court has ruled that the parliamentary speaker's declaration of four seats as vacant was unconstitutional. The move effectively restored the ruling party’s majority in the legislature ahead of the Dec. 7 election. Plus, Russia has reportedly deployed up to 200 military instructors to Equatorial Guinea. Guinea Conakry authorities launch a 30-day new constitution awareness campaign. In Liberia, it was business as usual on Tuesday, at least so it seemed, in the divided national legislature. The United States congratulates Mauritians and their new Prime Minister for their dedication to the democratic process. Nigerians seek bargains at thrift stores amid rising prices. For these and more tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Peaceful voting seen in Somaliland, increased calls for climate funding at COP29, cholera returns in Zimbabwe
Voting progressed peacefully today in Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland’s presidential election. At the annual United Nations climate change meeting in Azerbaijan, developing regions, including Africa, argue that wealthy nations do not understand the structural and financial roadblocks they face in confronting climate change. Zimbabwe has recorded new cases of cholera several months after declaring the end of an outbreak that had killed more than 700 people over 18 months.
Straight Talk Africa [simulcast]
Every Wednesday, Straight Talk Africa goes behind the headlines to analyze the news and emerging trends shaping African societies. The show covers the diverse stories and insights of Africans from across the continent and in the diaspora, using social media to make the show's content more accessible, and bring our audience's views and questions into the conversation.