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Daybreak Africa: FBI’s director assures Kenya of support, collaboration in terror fight
On Daybreak Africa: The head of the Federal Bureau of Investigations Christopher Wray visits Kenya to bolster security collaboration. South Africa’s parliament meets today for the first time since elections as the ANC considers a government of national unity. We’ll have analysis about which parties could be likely coalition partners with the ANC. Uganda passes a record 19-billion-dollar budget. Today is World Blood Donor Day as the WHO says millions of people die each year from a shortage of blood in hospitals. Some ask if former President Trump could legally seek a third presidential term. . For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: RSF leader reported killed in Darfur, ANC, DA unite in South Africa, for many in DRC Eid al Adha less joyful this year
Sudan's army says its forces have killed the central commander of Darfur of the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, Ali Yagoub Gibril. South Africans are waiting for the results of the presidential election in the country’s Parliament, a vote incumbent Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to win, after his African National Congress formed a coalition government with the Democratic Alliance. In the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, many Muslims say they are finding it difficult to celebrate Eid al Adha because of the region’s security situation.