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Daybreak Africa: Nigeria’s Labor mulls next move as minimum wage bargaining stalls
On Daybreak Africa: Negotiations between labor unions and the Nigerian government have stalled raising the prospects of another countrywide strike. Plus, the East Africa Community swears in its first female Secretary General amid political and financial crises. Liberians react to the jailing of Former President Weah’s Religious Advisor. Another group of Liberian refugees were repatriated Sunday from Ghana. Malawi’s High Court nullifies the appointment of the director of Immigration and Citizenship Services. Supporters of the US presidential candidates contrast sharply on LGBTQ rights. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Malawi vice president's plane declared missing, RSF accused of striking Darfur hospitals, Kenya opens US studies center
Malawi’s president and cabinet today said a military plane carrying Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima did not arrive as scheduled earlier today at the Mzuzu International Airport, and efforts to contact the plane have failed. In Sudan's North Darfur state, displaced people and doctors say the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are attacking hospitals and camps in the state capital of El Fasher. The U.S. and Kenya are exploring new opportunities to strengthen their ties, following President William Ruto's state visit to Washington last month.