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Daybreak Africa: President Biden to Attend Funeral of Former Namibia President Geingob
On Daybreak Africa: The White House has announced that President Biden will accompany an official delegation to Nambia to attend the State Funeral of former President Hage Geingob. Plus, Malawi’s President Spells out measures to mitigate the impact of hunger and drought. Guinea Conakry’s junta explains why it dissolved the government. South Africa plans to hold national elections on May 29. We’ll have an analysis. Uganda government Wednesday released two opposition supporters after withdrawing charges. Kenya’s Government says it is taking steps to ease the cost of living. Liberians decry irregular electricity amid hot temperatures. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa
Africa News Tonight: US Officials Stress Africa Commitment, China Focuses on Horn Nations, South Africa's ANC Faces Tough Election
Senior U.S. officials say President Joe Biden’s administration remains strongly committed to promoting peace and stability in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan. China places significant strategic focus on countries around the Horn of Africa and Gulf of Aden, including Djibouti, where it opened its first military facility outside China. South Africa votes on May 29th in what’s likely to be the most significant election since the African National Congress, the ANC, took power in 1994 after decades of apartheid.