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Daybreak Africa: DRC Women Protesters Seek End to War
On Daybreak Africa: Hundreds of women dressed in black demonstrate in Kinshasa demanding a halt to the war in eastern DRC. Plus, Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo replaces his finance minister in a cabinet shakeup. Botswana’s opposition slams electoral body for bench-marking in Zimbabwe. House Intelligence Committee chair calls for President Joe Biden to release classified information about an ‘urgent national security threat.’. A new report suggests Africa's Agrifood sector as a solution to youth unemployment. South African Shark Spotters Keep Swimmers Safe. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: South African Troops Killed in DRC, China Expands Africa Outreach, Eswatini Graduates Struggle to Find Jobs
Two South African soldiers were killed and three injured when a mortar landed in their base in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, as Pretoria prepares to send more troops to the troubled region. The unemployment rate in Eswatini, a small landlocked country, stayed at just over 24 percent in 2022, the World Bank says, and one recent graduate says it is a struggle to find jobs.