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Daybreak Africa: South Africa’s announces final results of pivotal polls
On Daybreak Africa: South Africa announces final election results. Plus, President Ramaphosa is in search of partners to build a coalition government. The MK party says it will not engage the ANC as long as President Ramaphosa remains at the helm of the party. Reporter Rita Jlogbe will report on her visit with returning Liberian refugees from Ghana. Nigerian labor unions begin a nationwide strike Monday despite government objections. Former US President Donald Trump’s guilty’ verdict fuels campaign rhetoric. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Nationwide strike hits Nigeria, South Africa coalition talks ahead, U.S. envoy urges support for Sudan aid efforts
Hospitals, financial institutions, schools, the power grid, airports, government offices and other key enterprises are shut down as Nigeria workers commence a nationwide strike. In South Africa, talks to form a coalition government have begun after the African National Congress won just 40 percent of the vote in last week’s election, ending its one-party rule since apartheid ended 30 years ago. The U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello is urging the international community to support aid organizations and the informal community groups in Sudan who are saving lives.