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On today's Daybreak Africa, Liberian authorities release protesters involved in the "White Tuesday" march including a man former president's political aide who said he never protested, the deputy head of Tanzania's opposition Chadema party says there's a plot hatched against him, and the top US diplomat announces $200 million in aid for war-torn Sudan. Tune in for all this and more on Daybreak Africa.
Africa News Tonight: Mozambique starts cyclone recovery, UN rights chief calls for end of El Fasher siege, journalists fight disinformation
Mozambique has already begun constructing homes for victims of Chido, which killed 73 people in the country, and battered Malawi after devastating the islands of Mayotte. United Nations human rights chief Volker Türk is calling for an end to the siege of El Fasher in North Darfur, which has resulted in hundreds of civilian deaths, more than a thousand injuries and widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure. Cameroon journalists are taking preemptive measures to prevent disinformation in the country’s election next year.