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Daybreak Africa: Cameroon’s Opposition Vows to Oust President Biya
On Daybreak Africa: Cameroon opposition vows to continue efforts to oust President Paul Biya despite threats. Plus, an apparent disagreement in South Sudan’s transitional government over holding elections this year. South Africa’s ANC pushes to keep former President Zuma’s party out of elections. Russia donates fertilizer and grain to Zimbabwe. Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The dreams and hopes of an Haitian migrant. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: US Warns on Sudan Humanitarian Crisis, Cameroon Opposition Leaders Say They Face Threats, Gaza on Brink of Famine
A senior U.S. official has warned that efforts to end Sudan’s conflict have reached a time of incredible urgency, and called on the international community to meet the immediate humanitarian needs of the Sudanese people. The Cameroon government has threatened to arrest opposition parties for seeking to create coalitions for a transitional government to oust President Paul Biya, who has been in power for more than four decades. Famine is imminent in northern Gaza, where 70% of people are experiencing catastrophic hunger, according to an international report released this week.